Set on the gentle hills of Alcamo, Sicily, Home FF rises as a pure white volume suspended between the land and the Mediterranean horizon. The project embraces the essence of southern light, where architecture becomes both shelter and filter — a silent dialogue between matter, geometry, and landscape.
Conceived as a minimal and essential composition, the villa unfolds over 500 square meters, organized around visual continuity and spatial balance. The architecture develops through simple, rigorous lines that define a sequence of luminous interiors and shaded outdoor terraces. Large glazed openings dissolve the boundaries between inside and outside, allowing the ever-changing light to sculpt the surfaces throughout the day.
The materials — smooth white plaster, local stone, glass, and steel — enhance the tactile presence of the building while maintaining a sense of timeless Mediterranean serenity. At the center of the composition, a generous infinity pool stretches toward the sea, mirroring the sky and merging seamlessly with the horizon. Above, a wide rooftop terrace serves as both observatory and living space, capturing the wind and light of Sicily in a continuous dialogue with the surrounding landscape.
Home FF represents a synthesis of minimal form and sensory experience, where the architectural gesture becomes a reflection on balance, proportion, and silence. It celebrates the Mediterranean spirit not through ornament, but through the power of light, the purity of white, and the intimate relationship between architecture and nature.