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Studio Bellonio

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Main exterior view at sunset @Tino Gerbaldo
Main exterior view at sunset
@Tino Gerbaldo
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Villa Rambo , Italy

Located on the edge of Roero Woods, in northwestern Italy, Villa Rambo rises from a gently sloping hills, offering a stunning view of the Alps.

The client, a botanical expert, established as main requirement to keep all the plants untouched  and an  house “hidden” in the woods. To fulfill his request the exposed concrete slabs were created with a mixture of dark and brown ferric oxides, and together with the dark brown bricks of the walls, the two main materials harmonize with the colors of the landscape

The exposed concrete basements strongly differ from the darker tones of the residential blocks, two elongated volumes extending eastwards and southward, flanking the site and embracing the grove of walnut trees.

 To include a brighter accent to the whole construction a series of yellow vertical louvers rotate to offer sun shading  to the expansive verandas.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Bra, IT
Firm Role: Lead architect
Additional Credits: Lead Architect: Antonio Bellonio
Other participants : Enrico Torchio, Davide Mascarino, Francesco Cossolo (design team)
Construction Company: Franco Barberis SPA
Sub Contractor : Saveta Costruzioni
Structural Engineer :Studio Gaia, Ing. Marco Bogetti, Guido Gaia.
Photo credits: Tino Gerbaldo

 
Two elongated volumes pivot around the cubic volume of the common staircase @Tino Gerbaldo
Two elongated volumes pivot around the cubic volume of the common staircase @Tino Gerbaldo
The volumes follow the natural topography of the site. @Tino Gerbaldo
The volumes follow the natural topography of the site. @Tino Gerbaldo
Close view of the exposed concrete slabs , brick wall and aluminium louvers. @Tino Gerbaldo
Close view of the exposed concrete slabs , brick wall and aluminium louvers. @Tino Gerbaldo
Aluminium louvers rotate to create shaded areas in the large verandas.@Tino Gerbaldo
Aluminium louvers rotate to create shaded areas in the large verandas.@Tino Gerbaldo
Light grey exposed concrete in the main entrance. @Tino Gerbaldo
Light grey exposed concrete in the main entrance. @Tino Gerbaldo
The main entrance door is coated with a “rusty brown” metal to merge wiht the dark brick facade. @Tino Gerbaldo
The main entrance door is coated with a “rusty brown” metal to merge wiht the dark brick facade. @Tino Gerbaldo
The exposed concrete structure enhance the brightness and the simplicity of the space. @Tino Gerbaldo
The exposed concrete structure enhance the brightness and the simplicity of the space. @Tino Gerbaldo
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
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