Natural Disaster and Architectural Resilience
In 2013, a massive boulder detached from the slopes of Guncina in Bolzano, marginally hitting the previous building, a traditional house with a pitched roof. Fortunately, during this catastrophic event, no collateral damage occurred, and subsequently, the area was secured.
From this dramatic incident, the inspiration for Villa Laura was born, which, similar to the boulder that stood embedded in the valley, aims to commemorate that disastrous event with a positive connotation, symbolizing resilience and the ability to move forward.
The architectural projects firm Valentino Andriolo, with its vision, skillfully rewrote the narrative surrounding that area, giving the building the majestic form of an imposing monolith with irregularly carved and cantilevered facades. The fluidity between the roofline and the frontal surface was masterfully maintained through the elimination of protrusions, creating a harmonious synergy between horizontal and vertical elements, between sky and earth.