
"Studio Rossettini revitalizes House LB into a contemporary single-family residence with playful spaces that puts functionality and quality of life at its center. The from the early 1960s in Padua, reimagines the existing structure through its renovation, freeing up the perimeter walls and creating a fluid sequence of spaces that flow between the kitchen, dining room, and living room, with furnishings integrated into architectural niches."
"Without altering the original volume, the project respects the existing footprint, working through subtraction and reconstruction, with a new rational distribution and a tailored interior design. The design aims to create a neutral box that can be personalized by the client with artwork and furnishings, striving to maintain a good balance between formal clarity and a domestic atmosphere. The distribution is completely redesigned rationally, starting from the structural constraints of the existing structure."
Studio Rossettini revitalizes House LB, a 1960s home in Padua, into a contemporary single-family residence that prioritizes functionality and quality of life. The renovation liberates perimeter walls to create a fluid sequence connecting the kitchen, dining room, and living room, with furnishings integrated into architectural niches. The original volume and footprint remain unchanged; the intervention operates through subtraction and reconstruction to produce a rational redistribution and tailored interiors. The design establishes a neutral box intended for personalization with artwork and furniture, balancing formal clarity with domestic warmth. The main facade remains sober while the south elevation opens to the inner garden through large fixed windows.
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