-Italian architect Rocco Valentini joined the two buildings on the Italian villa of the XIX century, erecting asymmetrical transition between the steel frame and three large windows and quadrangular.
Contrast extension similar to the angular meteor caught in the gap between the traditional buildings of masonry, which had once been a farmer and mill house. Now both the residential premises, and the new owner decided to combine them in such an unusual way. Architect left untouched and masonry arches, which previously served as the entrance to the house; Now here is the dining room with a glass wall overlooking the courtyard. Abundance of windows in the ceiling and walls make an addition spacious and full of light.
In addition to the dining room there is a new entry into the house and two tiers of windows hall with staircase and mahogany bridge connecting buildings. Historical masonry dramatically lit and metal facade outbuildings echoes the color of rusty farm implements that are exhibited here, in the yard