Residance O | Andrea Tognon Architecture

| January 7, 2010
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Residance O, image courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

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Residance O, image courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

Residance O is the refurbishment project designed by Italy-based Andrea Tognon Architecture, the new square floor plane was completed by filling the missing corner to the old L shape plan, it looks clean.

+ Project description courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

The building we were call to refurbish was built in the 70′s as imitation of vernacular architecture of the Veneto countryside area. Was looking pretty fake. The floor plan was a square were a corner was missing (so was an L shape). The roof was a concrete slab juting out in a very inelegant and bad proportionated way. So we decide to add the corner that was missing to complete the square floor plane. Because the total redefinition of the insulation parameter we reshape the profile of the building cutting the old roof edge and redesign the junction between roof and perimetrical walls. The entire interior layout was redesign, all the walls and roof insulated, the eating system switched to solar energy.

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Residance O - Ground floor plan, drawing courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

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Residance O - 1st floor plan, drawing courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

+ Project credits / data

Architect: Andrea Tognon Architecture
Project: Residance O
Location: Teolo, Italy

+ All images and drawings courtesy of Andrea Tognon Architecture

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