FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
          
          FL House, Venezia
The penthouse, situated on the top floor of an early 20th century (1929) building, overlooking the skyline of Venice, has undergone a demanding restoration. All partitions were demolished and only the load-bearing walls were retained. The heart of the project is the terrace, around which the living areas have been organised. The original floors of the building were dismantled and reconfigured in a way to suit the new functions of the rooms. New openings were created to redesign circulation, establishing new relationships between the rooms, while also generating new visual perspectives, both within the house and across the terrace to the city beyond. The in-depth restoration also allowed for modernizing the infrastructure of the house. This transformative project aimed to modernize the home while retaining its original character and shaping the spaces to reflect the needs of the new owners.
Date: 2020 I 2021
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistant: Massimo Ballarin, Pietro de Scarpis, Michele Maniero
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
En 164 House FL