A modern, minimalist villa with expansive glass surfaces that create an open, light-filled interior while fostering a harmonious connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The villa’s architecture incorporates the existing structure with its classical elements, reinterpreting them in a contemporary and forward-thinking manner. The newly created extension stands out with its minimalist yet deconstructivist design: elements of the Roman temple are innovatively interpreted, referenced, and deconstructed. This interplay of tradition and modernity results in an architectural composition that honors the historical essence while embodying a visionary aesthetic.
A minimalist interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces – not only through the expansive glass surfaces but also through the deconstructed columns with polished marble finishes that reflect the surroundings.
The entrance area of the villa was designed with minimal interventions to preserve the authentic charm of the 1970s structure.
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