Designed by Didonè Comacchio Architects, Villa AJ presents a logical and functional organization of spaces, which, thanks to its orientation, defines the most private external context and creates unexpected internal spatialities
Villa AJ in Bassano del Grappa. Textural volumes protecting domestic greenery
Villa AJ is a new private home on the outskirts of Bassano del Grappa, in the Veneto region of Italy, whose architecture consists of two structures that are orthogonal to each other in a "T" shape composition
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Access to the dwelling is from the road to the north. Once through the gate, the building appears as a compact and opaque architectural volume, protecting the garden on the south side. The large dark flap, towering above the only above-ground floor, appears and disappears among the trees maintained within the area
The view is guided by the large concrete septum toward the entrance of the house. Crossing the threshold, the space projects the visitor into the partly double-height living area, and the view is captured by the large corner window framing the garden
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Top image, content and gallery images: Simone Bossi