Garden House at Calascione
Location: Naples (NA) Year: 2025 Category: architecture Type: residential Private customer Status: completed Area: 160 sqm Casa Giardino al Calascione is a house with a terrace and integrated garden on the ground
Location: Naples (NA) Year: 2025 Category: architecture Type: residential Private customer Status: completed Area: 160 sqm Casa Giardino al Calascione is a house with a terrace and integrated garden on the ground
Location: Naples (NA) Year: 2026 Category: architecture Type: residential Private customer Status: in progress Area: 110 sqm The project operates on an existing domestic layout through a strategy of subtraction and spatial
Location: Naples (NA) Year: 2025 Category: architecture Type: residential Private customer Status: in progress Area: 90 sqm An architecture that does not impose itself on the landscape, but bends it, absorbs it,
Location: Naples (NA) Year: 2026 Category: architecture Type: residential Private customer Status: in progress Area: 210 sqm The project stems from the idea of a continuous space, where architecture and furnishings merge
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