Trullo GR
The project involves the renovation and expansion of a traditional stone structure in Fasano, Brindisi, creating two independent residences for owners and guests. Located in the hills of Fasano, the property is surrounded by 8,000 m² of olive groves. A pathway bordered by dry stone walls and two monumental oaks leads to a semicircular courtyard, providing access to the residence.
The original building, dating back to the early 1900s, consisted of three “casedde” and six “trulli” — structures with sloping and conical roofs, traditionally used as dwellings and tool sheds by local farmers — as well as a flat-roofed section added in the 1960s. The renovation included demolishing the newer part and replacing it with a perpendicular extension, forming an “L” shape with the existing structure, housing the main residence’s living area, and featuring large windows that open to the garden and pool to the north. The new volume is connected to the existing structure by a recessed glass passage that serves as the main entrance, reducing its visual impact. The sleeping area is in the first two trulli and three “casedde” to the south, with three independent bedrooms. The four trulli to the north house the guest residence, with a living room, kitchen, and two en-suite bedrooms.
In the garden and around the pool, there are two gazebos—one large for the owners and a smaller one for guests—along with an outdoor shower and oven. The materials and finishes respect Apulian tradition, with contemporary details. Minimal interventions were made on the existing structure: the stone walls were cleaned, sealed, and, where necessary, supplemented, while the exterior was repainted with white lime, and the interior plaster was restored. The new volume, made of exposed tuff stone, is also whitewashed for continuity.
The original flooring in the first two trulli was preserved, while in other rooms, where more recent flooring was present, it was replaced with smooth, minimal concrete, as in the new extension. The external windows and interior doors are made of natural oak, and the outdoor flooring includes local stone, washed concrete for the perimeter walkway, and wooden decking around the pool, comfortable for walking barefoot.
The focus on traditional materials is combined with sustainability and energy efficiency: climate control is provided by a heat pump powered by solar panels installed above the new extension, while a cistern beneath the external flooring collects rainwater for reuse. The lighting is LED-based for low consumption and long life, and a smart home system allows remote control of installations, optimizing energy use and comfort. Finally, an integrated sound and outdoor lighting system enhances the poolside atmosphere.
CREDITS
Architectural design and construction supervision:
REISARCHITETTURA Arch. Nicola Isetta e Arch. Paola Rebellato
Structural design:
Ing. Angelo Melpignano
Mechanical and plumbing installations design:
Ing. Francesco Bertolo
Electrical installations, home automation and lighting design:
Mountech Srl