The client's explicit request was to live in a house with a contemporary edge: it is with this objective that architect Duilio Damilano approaches the design of the She House on the lot of a residential area with a rectangular shape
Living on the hills of Turin, in a contemporary villa design
The She House project is broken down and reassembled, making it unique among the local architecture: 600 square meters distributed on three levels, surrounded by traditional architecture, with a 270° view of the plain below
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The villa rests on a volume of Reinforced Concrete and has two above-ground floors and a basement. The living areas of the house open to the south side while the bedrooms and vertical connections to the north
A local stone staircase through the Japanese garden leads to the villa. Once inside, one is enveloped by the double-height living room and the glass walls, thanks to which the house continuously dialogues with the outdoors, create scenes that change according to the seasons
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Top image, content and gallery images: Andrea Martiradonna