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                        residential : public : commercial : urban design : landscape : interior design : restoration : project management : research : lighting design
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                	home sweet office milan italy 
                	
					
					
                    
                     residential, interior design
                     
                    
					
                    
                     2009 
                	In a former factory in Milan, between Greco and Viale Monza, this HomeOffice project was brought to life. The goal was to transform two independent studios and superimposed into a space that could be the home and office for a fashion photographer. First phase, vertical destruction. Two floors would become three. Second phase, light. The two studios, in both cases, had only a single façade facing north. The openings were dilated and the light was captured, added and diffused from above. In this project dry stratified systems have been the basis for the realization of all wall partitions and stairs. The stair’s handrail, in most cases a typical protruding element has become a light source cut in the wall. The floors are of rough larch boards first painted black and then individually sanded one by one until obtaining the desired shade. Design pieces and recycled objects furnish the space. http://atcasa.corriere.it/Le-case/In-citta/2010/02/24/progetto-loft-milano.shtml 
                	program interior design for a photographer's house-office  project 2009 execution 2009 client private design team Chiara Martini, Lorenzo Rossetti, Simone Colombo construction Ellebi impianti elettrici snc, Francesco Pendeggia prefabricated system, Stiui LaRosa srl wooden floor, FPM steel construction « Back to List | 

 
                                    
                                
                                
                                
								
								
                                
                                         
                                    
                                
                                
                                
								
								
                                
                                         
                                    
                                
                                
                                
								
								
                                
                                         
                                    
                                
                                
                                
								
								
                                
                                        