Cascina House / Jonathan Tuckey Design

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  • Project Architect: Associate Elena Aleksandrov
  • Design Team: Jonathan Tuckey, Elena Aleksandrov, Ross Langtree
  • Project Manager: Geom. Davide Sobrero
  • Horticulture: Studio Associato Vigetti Merlo
  • Country: Italy
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Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Brick, Courtyard
© Francesca Iovene

Text description provided by the architects. Jonathan Tuckey Design has restored a historic 19th-century farmstead in the Piemonte region of Northern Italy, transforming the sprawling hillside ensemble into a tactile, sunlit home and creative studio for a prominent fashion designer and naturalist.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Francesca Iovene
Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

The brief presented a simple desire; to rediscover the property’s agrarian soul and establish a connection to the beautiful surrounding landscape. Specialists in the reuse of existing buildings, Jonathan Tuckey Design peeled back layers of modern intervention from a 1990s renovation to restore the building’s whimsical character and upgrade its thermal envelope with the addition of new, sustainable systems.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

Cascina comprises three original stone volumes; a two-storey farmhouse, a large barn with hay loft, and a connecting enclosed bridge on the first floor. The rural property previously featured small windows, resulting in a very dark interior with little relationship to the outdoors. Jonathan Tuckey Design reorientated the plan by relocating social spaces and the kitchen to the southeast; a vantage that enjoys the best views across the rolling countryside, making for a peaceful morning coffee experience, central to the clients’ brief. By opening new apertures and enlarging existing windows, the clients now enjoy framed vistas from within the home, appreciating softly shifting light throughout the day.

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Site plan
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Ground floor plan

An impactful entrance hall welcomes occupants. By turning the existing staircase to the first floor by 90 degrees and raising the first-floor level, Jonathan Tuckey Design has instilled a generous overhead volume and unlocked organic circulation between the ground and first floors. These elegant and simple adjustments establish a feeling of quiet luxury imbued in the fabric and spatial layout of Cascina. Guests step down into the lowered ground floor which branches north to a new home spa and sauna set under original vaulted brick ceilings, or south to a living space, dining room, and quiet kitchen with al fresco access.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Chair, Beam
© Francesca Iovene

Upstairs, three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms are positioned to the south and east of the plan to capture far-reaching views. The main bedroom enjoys walk-through wardrobes and access to a timber and steel balcony spanning the length of the suite. As in each of the bedrooms, a distinguished palette of timber and stone features in the en-suite bathrooms. Details including milk white tiles, circular mirrors, and brass wall lamps celebrate exterior hues that are carried through the interior, offering a polished accompaniment to the carved solid marble basins of Cascina’s bathrooms.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Table, Wood, Beam, Windows, Chair
© Francesca Iovene
Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

Careful not to compromise the character of the property with modern balustrading, a traditional brick screen ‘gelosia’ camouflages the bridging space between the former barn and farmhouse. Set behind the brick breeze screening is a passage that wends its way to the upper floor hayloft, a light-filled studio with vistas overlooking treetops and the Alps. Jonathan Tuckey Design has preserved the original trussed roof structure, which features a rich patina following an estimated 200 years of function. To upgrade the thermal performance of Cascina, Jonathan Tuckey Design inserted a new floating roof over the original beams, which remain in situ. The new roof is highly insulated, clad in sheets of local chestnut timber that gently diffuses light throughout the studio, drawn in through new gable-end windows. Beyond Cascina’s newly improved thermal envelope, a ground source heat pump provides a renewable energy source of warmth, harnessed by double glazing and improved insulation throughout.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Windows, Wood, Beam
© Francesca Iovene
Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography
© Francesca Iovene

Indicative of Jonathan Tuckey’s approach to craft and highly contextual material use, spaces throughout the ground floor interior are defined by muted Cocciopesto flooring. An ancient technique developed by the Romans, Cocciopesto is composed of lime and sand interspersed with other crushed fragments - in this case, crushed fragments of the existing terracotta roof tiles - and results in a solid, peppered floor finish that binds old to new. Warm, natural textures of Luserna stone, local chestnut timber, lime plaster, and brick also feature throughout, anchoring Cascina in its place.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Door
© Francesca Iovene
Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Door, Facade, Column, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

Cascina’s entire exterior facade is characterized by lime-washed stone walls, appearing both refined and rustic throughout the seasonal changes. A sense of solidity is manifested from this detail, as if the house were intentionally hewn from its surrounding mountainous landscape, further enhanced on the descent to the home’s main entrance framed by bespoke timber shutters, concrete lintels, and iron latticework.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Francesca Iovene
Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Francesca Iovene

The landscape plays an equally prominent role in the success of Cascina’s new identity. Jonathan Tuckey Design spent time organizing the layout of the property’s sprawling, sloping gardens. A sculptural display of linear dry local stone retaining walls sets out a series of grassy terraces set with native planning, in line with the client’s ambition to rewild much of the surrounding landscape. Reminiscent of Roman ruins, the walls also camouflage a slender swimming pool and define an outdoor kitchen and patio to the west of the site.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

The completed restoration is indicative of Jonathan Tuckey Design’s expertise in retaining original structures whilst implementing sustainable methods of contemporary intervention. Cascina offers a sanctuary of reformed elegance, founded on a deep respect to return it to its former bucolic legacy.

Cascina House  / Jonathan Tuckey Design - Interior Photography, Windows
© Francesca Iovene

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