Brera
The interior is formally determined by integrated furniture able to encompass different functions and characteristics. The pieces of furniture act as spatial boundaries.
This apartment, with its limited surface area paired with the contemporary needs required by adaptable homes in an urban context, challenged us to search for solutions which optimized spatial flexibility.
The technical spaces are gathered in a functional nucleus positioned on the perimeter of the living space, furthest away from the light coming from the two large windows. The maximized spatial optimization results in highly compact functional elements, leaving the open spaces of the apartment filled with light and with views towards the garden.
The project strategy aims at solving technical, functional and ergonomic issues with an inclusive logic within fixed and movable furnishing elements in order to highlight the breadth and interchangeability of the main inhabitable space.
With chromatic finishes in mind, the colours of the walls tend to follow and reinforce the qualitative differences of the varied private spaces, starting from the white and luminous colour in the most public areas, up to a fuller, saturated grey, in the more private areas; perceptions within the home change depending on the perspective in which the user is immersed.
CREDITS
Client: Private
Tipology: Micro Living
Place: Milan, Italy
Year: 2015.09
Sqm: 32
Architectural Design: ATOMAA
Design Team: Mert Bozurt, Danilo Monzani
Photography: Luca Broglia
Carpenter: Giuseppe Marra