Contemporary
The architecture of Casa Malandra is defined by two offset volumes, with one positioned slightly apart from the other. These volumes, made of concrete walls and wooden facades, are connected by a pergola that filters light, creating an inviting atmosphere. The design seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape, maintaining a dialogue with both the sea and mountains. Additionally, the space incorporates endemic vegetation, blending nature with the built environment. This thoughtful arrangement offers both privacy and openness, fostering a deep connection with the local climate and terrain.
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