Casa Bianna
“Located in an agricultural valley surrounded by mountains, the house submits to the protagonism of the landscape with respect. It is perfectly integrated in the ground and views are oriented through precise openings that frame the nature. The house is composed by two concrete volumes that are inserted in the territory getting fused to it. Both volumes of different sizes are set firmly to the ground by the enlargement of the containing walls that define them. These walls modify the topography of the territory to get the volumes more integrated in it. By connecting the two volumes, a ramp that leads to the entrance of the house creates an independent outside space, a space separated from nature and appropriated by man.”