Milazzo Apartment / Archiplanstudio


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© Davide Galli Atelier


© Davide Galli Atelier


© Davide Galli Atelier


© Davide Galli Atelier


© Davide Galli Atelier

  • Architects: Archiplanstudio
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Architect In Charge: Diego Cisi, Stefano Gorni Silvestrini
  • Area: 90.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

From the architect. The apartment is located in the consolidated urban fabric of the city of Milan, and is on three levels, one mezzanine and a basement.


© Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

A flat portion is formed by a double-height space that accomodate the living, and appears as a privileged context.


© Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

The project introduces a large regulator element represented by the timber wall, which identifies hierarchies for both domestic and becomes an element of visual orientation within the home.


Section

Section

The dividing wall through the mechanism of “see through”, allows you to separate spaces and at the same time to establish the relationships between them

The walls, like feelings, can separate or join.


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© Davide Galli Atelier

The floor of a portion of the ground floor is made of glass to allow the passage of solar light coming through the two large openings on the lower level

The light that passes through the floor is filtered by a light shelding timber that is configured as an element of visual filter against by the underlying space.


© Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

Many of the furnishings are all about design and develop an idea of ​​tailoring space that escapes the approval of commercial design.


© Davide Galli Atelier

© Davide Galli Atelier

The project pursues a pleasure for detail, which is expressed in the timely design of all the elements that compose it, the pleasure for detail, for the measurement, for the authentic and light, are the themes with which the project was compared.

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