
ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo


ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

ER House, Venice
Overlooking one of the Grand Canal’s most picturesque corners, this apartment is the outcome of the division of a larger house, of which it constituted the service area. The project respected the character of the apartment, valuing the existing historical structure through a philological restauration, and yet marking with contemporary features the originally unattractive spaces. The spaces have thus gained a new identity thanks to a few interventions to the masonry structures which aimed at redefining the proportions and adjusting them to a new intended use. These careful choices and the revision and relocation of the connecting passages between rooms give the house its final shape.
Date: 2012 | 2013
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Emina Gauzanovic, Francesco Virgilito
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Massimo Moretto
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
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