Turned House / mzc+

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Treviso, Italy
  • Architects: mzc+
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  257
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Marco Zanta
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ceadesign, Cotto d'Este, Impronta
  • Architect In Charge: Giuseppe Cangialosi
  • Collaborator: Vittorio Massimo
  • City: Treviso
  • Country: Italy
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Turned House		 / mzc+ - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Shelving
© Marco Zanta

Text description provided by the architects. The house is located in the first outskirts of Treviso, between others residential sites.

The place was previously occupied by a typical house characterized by a two slopes roof, main elevation towards south, rectangular plan and east/west orientation.

Turned House		 / mzc+ - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Marco Zanta

The house had been built along the north edge, leaving a great empty space on the south.

We could only increase the building in that direction, the only one with right distances from the neighbors. 

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© Marco Zanta
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Plan 1
Turned House		 / mzc+ - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table
© Marco Zanta

After various studies, we decided for a “T” shaped volume, maintaining the original part and imaging the extension like a graft.

So this started to develop an interesting theme: to represent the housing archetypical form instead having a plan not representing the housing typology.

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Section

After sketches, models and various proofs we have been convinced about this realized form.

Turned House		 / mzc+ - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows, Bed
© Marco Zanta

In this fase, it was very important to study the vertical distribution of the house. The stair become the foundamental tridimensional pivot of the building: the architectonic element that, linking the two plans, allow the circulation absorbing the slipping of the levels.

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© Marco Zanta

In fact, by going up the stair, we realise that the first level is slightly rotated compared to the ground one: this movement became the aim of the project.

We worked with the two slopes roof form in various other projects, after and before this one, starting from this basic shape.

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© Marco Zanta

We worked with this by breaking it, empting it, adding volumes, making them sliding rather than rotating, following the raunplan Loos logic. This form modification have a functional meaning: to adapt the archetypal house form to the ever new needs of living, trying to make the house the place of comfort, of family warmth, of everyday actions.

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© Marco Zanta

The purpose is to make every family being able to live inside a space made by one-another organic spaces.

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© Marco Zanta

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Cite: "Turned House / mzc+" 07 Nov 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/798859/turned-house-mzc-plus> ISSN 0719-8884

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