URBAN REDEVELOPEMENT
Codroipo
2014

Codroipo, known in antiquity as Quadruvium, was initially located at the crossroads of Roman highways, founded at the same time as Aquileia. During the Middle Ages, following the dissolution of the Roman Empire and the diffusion of Christianity, the village migrated to the Pieve, the site of the current Cathedral,…

PIAVE RIVER
Sappada
2011

The proposal for an environmental and landscape redevelopment of the source of the Piave River, which is at the foot of Mount Peralba, on a meadow between the first belt of a coniferous forest and a peat bog with rare plants and colored lawns, sees the project as a background…

ALLOGGIA
Treviso
2004-2007

This apartment complex was conceived as a prism. The base, contains three small apartments that open to the exterior in continuation (from the Roman Domus), with a series of covered and uncovered spaces along the two paths leading to the stairwells. The upper stories contain four duplex apartments that appear…

CASA DEEKS
Volpago DM
1998-2001

This secluded house has been integrated with the landscape. Its restoration involved reusing the foundations and the wall thickness, while rebuilding a northern deteriorated portion. The axes branch off from the center to the new area, without corridors. The design insists on the simplicity, using monolithic, monochromatic and mono-material shapes,…

SOCIALOFTS
Oderzo
1994-1998

The project is located near a place known for the discovery of archaeological finds. The layout is originated from a modular grid which regulates the plan and the elevation. The complex consists of four buildings lined with strict facades and a triple order of windows. The divisions of the elevation…

VILLA CONDOMINIALE
Roncade
1992-1995

The project reduces the volumetric impact of a block of flats as a Villa Condominiale, comparable in scale to surrounding buildings. It focuses on a central cloister-like void, which includes two courtyards similar to the scale of a traditional farmyard. Longitudinal and transversal axes mark the constructional order, as a…