Housing 137 by H Architects
GenCept
by GenCept | January 12, 2010
The building has been made with basalt stone, because of the fact that due to its porosity and texture, it constantly changes in colour and reflection according to the different degrees of humidity. The wood fibers and the gray color playing togheter brings the perfect composition of colors and materials.
The three facades of the building become a single skin that, thank to the continuous use of the stone even in the shutters, unifies the volume and consolidates the characteristic predominance of the massive-wall facades in the old quarter.
In the inside, the shutters are wood-panelled and, once open, evolve from their anonymous presence towards singularity.
Photos by: H Architects
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