The exterior photograph captures a dual perspective view of the house, accentuating its exceptional architectural characteristics.The exterior photo showcases a lateral view of the house, emphasizing its exceptional architectural features.The external image presents an additional dual-perspective portrayal of the house, highlighting its exceptional architectural attributes.This close-up image provides a detailed view of the house’s external walls, which consist of prefabricated and preassembled wood panels that incorporate wooden fiber panel insulation.This close-up photograph offers a detailed view of the external wall design and the building’s core, along with the larch window frames.This interior photograph showcases the staircase and the accompanying bench positioned alongside it.This interior image features a dining room furnished with a dining set and a compact round table, intended for a seating capacity of two individuals.This interior photograph showcases a dining room furnished with a glass table and a set of black chairs.This interior photograph, taken from the dining area, offers a view of the outside landscape visible through the large cantilevered loggias with larch wood frames.This focused photograph highlights the rectangular transparent glass roof situated above the dining set, offering a glimpse of the interior of the upper floor.This interior image highlights the kitchen area, featuring a white table and a set of red chairs.This interior photograph emphasizes the rectangular transparent glass roofs positioned above both the dining set and the staircase.This photograph highlights the staircase, featuring its unique interior design.This interior photograph features a contemporary living room situated on the upper floor, with a rectangular glass floor located in the central area of the space.This photograph showcases the interior design of the upper floor, with an expansive sliding glass door providing a view of the outdoor deck.This photograph highlights the interior design of the outdoor deck, while simultaneously showcasing the picturesque view of the surrounding environment.This photograph captures design of the wooden outdoor deck, featuring a stunning view of the mountains.This photograph presents the interior design of a bedroom area, adorned with various furnishings.This interior photograph features a bedroom with a spacious bed and a small round table for two, with a glimpse of the bathroom’s interior visible through the open door.This photograph highlights a black chaise lounge chair situated in a specific room.This interior photograph displays the interior design of a bathroom.This interior photograph highlights a bathroom featuring a single basin sink, an expansive wall-mounted mirror, and a bathtub.
PF single family house: a dream to realize
The PF single family house, the remodeling and rebuilding of an already existing edifice, lies half way along the ridge below the medieval castle of Pergine Valsugana and it is located in an ideal position, both as to the beautiful view on the valley it enjoys and the sun exposure, excellent all year around.
The main characteristics of the design and planning are the structure, the energy efficiency and the spatial continuity between inside and outside. The client also expressed the need to built an overhang all around the building in order to obtain a path protected from the weather.
PF single family house: our project between architecture, interior design, outdoor spaces design and construction
The steel supporting structure of the enlargement is completely independent from the already existing edifice: through a Vierendel beam, the first floor is connected to the ceiling, thus allowing a totally pillar-free ground floor. The edifice core is characterized by high energy performance elements: the outside walls are made up of prefabricated-preassembled wood with wooden fiber panel insulation, the larch window frames are low emission of heat.
The whole-house systems use high efficiency ventilation. Radiant walls and floors are used for heating and cooling. Solar powered system provides hot water and domotic technology characterizes the electric system. The widespread use of wood fosters a deep bound with the rural architecture of this region; the building is composed of two constructive levels: the inferior “heavy” one, and the superior “light” one, almost completely cladded with listels.
Here, the large glass cantilevered loggias, with the larch wood penetrating all the way into the building, onto the floor and the walls, create a strong interrelation between the indoor and the outdoor, between private space and the rural surrounding.