Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. A key emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. Akey emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
NAME: Casa CG01
LOCATION: Castel Guelfo, Bologna, Italy
PERIOD: 2021 - ongoing
STATUS: Concept design
CLIENT: Confidential
AREA: 430 sqm - PLOT AREA: 1234 sqm
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Giulia Arduini, Valentina Calanna
Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. A key emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. Akey emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
NAME: Casa CG01
LOCATION: Castel Guelfo, Bologna, Italy
PERIOD: 2021 - ongoing
STATUS: Concept design
CLIENT: Confidential
AREA: 430 sqm - PLOT AREA: 1234 sqm
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Giulia Arduini, Valentina Calanna
Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The Casa CG01 project, nestled in the tranquil Emilian countryside just a short distance from Bologna, revolves around the creation of a single-family residence primarily designed on a single floor. The design thoughtfully maximizes its solar exposure by aligning the structure along the east-west axis.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. A key emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
The architectural concept centers around a linear box, featuring a closed facade facing the street, while the interior of the property, especially the living and common areas, is fully open to the south. Akey emphasis during the design process was placed on passive bioclimatic principles, with the aim of optimizing the building's energy efficiency througha meticulous study of the sun's path in various seasons and its interaction with the structure.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
Within the property, an internal patio, overlooked by the living area, serves as a bioclimatic element that enhances convective air patterns and provides natural ventilation during the summer months.
The living area is thoughtfully designed with large windows that open onto the internal garden and swimming pool. This design element ensures a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. To minimize the building's environmental impact and honor the typical colors of the Bolognese countryside, natural materials like stone and wood have been integrated into the design, enhancing the overall harmony with the local environment.
NAME: Casa CG01
LOCATION: Castel Guelfo, Bologna, Italy
PERIOD: 2021 - ongoing
STATUS: Concept design
CLIENT: Confidential
AREA: 430 sqm - PLOT AREA: 1234 sqm
LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini
TEAM: Giulia Arduini, Valentina Calanna