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Tabià House in Belluno, Italy by DID

Project name:
Tabià
Architecture firm:
DID (www.didstudio.it)
Location:
Lorenzago di Cadore, Belluno, Veneto, Italy
Photography:
Andres Borella
Principal architect:
Paola Zuin, Marco Gregori
Design team:
Carlo Leonardi
Collaborators:
50 each floor
Interior design:
DID
Built area:
50 m² each floor = 100 m²
Site area:
105 m²
Design year:
2019
Completion year:
2021
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
DID
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
AutoCAD
Construction:
Material:
Wood, Concrete, Stone
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

DID: An antique wooden barn located in the middle of the Dolomites around Belluno becomes the vacation home for a young couple of clients. Cadore is an alpine region that enjoys cold, snowy winters and breathtaking views.

The clients, passionate about off-piste skiing and mountain sports in general, were looking for a house in their origin areas, surrounded by nature to escape from the frenetic life of the city. The house had to allow them to admire the fascinating Cadore mountains, as well as being small with simple details, referring to the sense of the ancient barns typical of the area, whose architectures have inspired artists, photographers and architects.

The project preserved the ancient part of the barn made of local stone and rebuilt the wooden structure. This part has been covered with larch vertical boards, as the architectural tradition demands. The wooden structure and the boards come from the nearby woods and have been worked by a local craftsman, whose carpentry has been active for many generations.

Neutral colors characterize the interior space and the furniture is made of simple and natural materials. Therefore the fascinating view of the valley and the Dolomites peaks achieves the leading role of each room.

On the main floor there is the entrance with bathroom and the living room characterized by a large linear window that overlooks towards the valley. The table and the typical mountain bench become the convivial meeting place when returning from excursions. They represent the moment of family reunion cheered by the view of the mountains. A view that becomes magical on clear winter evenings, when the peaks are illuminated by the snow that reflects the moonlight.

On the outside the building is surrounded by an ancient orchard that resisted cold weather. The apple trees look like sculptures in protection of the house.

About

A personal state of mind and the historical context have an influence on the perception of a project as architectural quality.  

DID investigates unexpected interpretation between people, environment and states of mind. Therefore it expresses in various fields: architecture, design, landscape study, written works.

DID is the result of the different experiences and ambitions of

PAOLA ZUIN
MARCO GREGORI
CARLO LEONARDI

A diverse academic education from Design at Politecnico di Milano, to the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Lyon, to Civil and Environmental Engineering at Università degli Studi di Padova


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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