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Project summary
A Mecha home playing with urban constraints.
From de-constructivism to mecha style, dynamic interactions of motion and disruptive architecture in Monteverdi, where urban constraints of 60% stone cladding and sloped tiling roofs have been stretched to a morphing skin effect.
Assembled from bold geometric fragments that interlock with mechanical precision, this villa in Monteverdi reads as a built diagram of force and counterforce. Each volume is rotated against the next, generating a complex façade that captures light differently at every hour of the day.
The plan is simultaneously rational and surprising — organized by a clear structural logic yet yielding spaces of unexpected spatial richness. The oblique acts not as decoration but as the generative force behind every room.
It is a house that rewards close reading: every angle has an argument, every shadow is earned.