A journey into the extraordinary beauty of the building located close to the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, on the outskirts of Rome.
Based on a project of Officina d’Architettura, the renovation saw us collaborate on different environments in a continuous search for material solutions.
From support for the design, to the creation of terracotta strips made with a particular finish, to marble.
From those selected in the marble quarries of Iran, such as the Black travertine, particular and chosen from numerous blocks faced and proposed, to the White Carrara installed on the floor or used in the creation of the washbasins.
The Silver Wave is exhibited on an entire wall; refined marbles have been proposed and supplied for the areas used as local bars.
Also significant is the external intervention characterized by the supply of materials for fountains and transit areas.
Location: Castel Gandolfo, Rome
Interventions
Research of materials
Material Sampling at the Studio
Tests on materials for acidulous absorbency
Site inspection
Survey and processing of installation patterns in collaboration with the Studio
Supply
Marble sanding and polishing
Support on site
OFFICINA D’ARCHITETTURA
Studio
Officinadarchitettura was founded as a professional association in 2004 by architects Marcello Audino and Liana Terlizzi, who have been joined by Studio Di Verniere since 2016.
The structure collaborates on an ongoing basis with numerous engineering companies for the development of major projects and makes use of the contribution of experts and scholars to form analysis groups on topics of particular interest.
OFFICINA D’ARCHITETTURA
Studio
Officinadarchitettura was founded as a professional association in 2004 by architects Marcello Audino and Liana Terlizzi, who have been joined by Studio Di Verniere since 2016.
The structure collaborates on an ongoing basis with numerous engineering companies for the development of major projects and makes use of the contribution of experts and scholars to form analysis groups on topics of particular interest.
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