This residential complex, made up of three villas built in the Roman countryside, in Formello, rereads the idea of the pavilion as a lightweight structure that supports a butterfly roof (from the Latin papilionem, ‘butterfly’). In this design, the portico does not only describe the space in front of the house, but also the space above it: it is properly a shell, which allows the houses to transcend their physical bodies, making them seem even lighter, almost ethereal.
Lina Malfona, Houses for Drones
Lina Malfona
2021-01-01
Abstract
This residential complex, made up of three villas built in the Roman countryside, in Formello, rereads the idea of the pavilion as a lightweight structure that supports a butterfly roof (from the Latin papilionem, ‘butterfly’). In this design, the portico does not only describe the space in front of the house, but also the space above it: it is properly a shell, which allows the houses to transcend their physical bodies, making them seem even lighter, almost ethereal.File in questo prodotto:
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