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Leo Apartments  

Leo Apartments

Avezzano, Italy

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Leo Apartments

Avezzano, Italy

YEAR
2012
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
BUDGET
$1M - 5M
This residential project is located in the downtown of Avezzano (Italy), facing a beautiful public park. The intense relationship with the treetops has helped in creating the layout of the apartments, characterized by large sliding windows that can "bring the trees inside," and enlarging the visual space of the living areas by projecting it outside.
The used materials help the building to be percepted like "natural", while it's a new typology compared to the existing urban context: the breathable white plaster, the marine okumè wood, but mainly the brown quartzite and the calcareous sandstone make the innovative design well integrated between the two adjacent buildings, that were originally painted in the same tone of brown stone used for the cladding of this new building.

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