Cannero Riviera, Piemonte, Italy, current project. Realisation of a new residential housing: Located on the shores of Lake Maggiore, the site enjoys a remarkable view.
Rustico Caraa al Todesc’
Moghegno, Valle Maggia, Ticino, 2015, Restoration of a rustico: The rustico is located in a charming area between Moghegno and Lodano, called Todesc’.
Casa Chiudinelli
Corcapolo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2015, Restoration of a village house:
Casa Lena
Brissago, Ticino, 2014, single-family house renovation: The project had two main objectives, on the one hand to improve the building’s energy efficiency and liveability by reorganising its envelope and spaces, and on the other hand to bring back the historical
Casa Sacchi
Moghegno, Vallemaggia, Ticino, 2014. Single-family house renovation: An old, uninhabited Ticino house in the nucleus of Moghegno, next to the owners’ home. The structure was in fairly good condition and suggested that it had once been inhabited.
Casa Calanchini
Lugano, Ticino, 2014, building renovation: Renovation work on a historical building, built at the end of the 19th century, located in the district of Molino Nuovo in Lugano. Over the years, the building has undergone some interventions and modifications, which
Casa Cavalli
Tegna, Terre di Pedemonte, Ticino, 2013. Single-family house extension: The pre-existing two-storey building no longer met the clients’s requirements, hence their desire to expand the living space by raising the building by one store.
Casa Demartini
Verdasio, Centovalli, Ticino, 2012. Single-family house renovation: The intervention mainly concerned the top floor of a residential building located in the historic core of the village, where the strong relationship with the view of the surrounding mountains and the spatial
Casa Serena
Cavigliano, Terre di Pedemonte, Ticino, 2012. Ristrutturazione e ampliamento casa monofamiliare. Le esigenze dei clienti hanno portato ad aumentare lo spazio interno dell’abitazione.
Padiglione EXPO 2015
Expo, Milan, Italy, 2011. Pavilion: Today, humanity has at its disposal knowledge and technologies that were unthinkable just a few decades ago, tools that can open up new horizons for sustainable growth. We issue an ethical, technological and scientific challenge
Casa Vuarraz
Ascona, Ticino, 2011. two- families house renovation: The renovation work was partially conservative, maintaining the main features of the building with some minor demolitions.
Hotel Polo
Ascona, Ticino, 2011. Hotel restyling: The clients’ main request was to create a new, more modern and actual image for the hotel, without affecting its existing structure.
Casa Diday
Ronco sopra Ascona, Ticino, 2011. Single-family house renovation: The limited space of this house, located in the village centre of Ronco sopra Ascona and between two other dwellings, was used to the full.
Casa Zimmermann
Calezzo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2011, 2021. Ristrutturazione casa monofamiliare: Una vecchia stalla convertita in casa di vacanze.
Atelier Teatro
Camedo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2009. Industrial building conversion: The design intention behind this intervention was to bring new life back into the small community of Camedo.
Casa Riccardo
Verdasio, Centovalli, Ticino, 2008. Single-family house renovation: This stone building in the village centre was a barn that became a holiday home sixty years ago. For years without any maintenance, its state before the intervention was precarious.
Casa Steinhilber
Brissago, Lago Maggiore, Ticino, 2008. Single-family house renovation: The rustico, attached to the primary house, was previously already habitable.
Torchio Cavigliano
Cavigliano, Terre di Pedemonte, Ticino, 2007. Historical building enhancement: The project for a historical-architectural route through the Centovalli, desired and supported by the Regional Museum of Intragna, also included the recovery and enhancement of the ancient Cavigliano wine press.
Casa sul fiume
Solduno, Locarno, Lago Maggiore, Ticino, 2007. New apartment building: The property is bordered to the north by the cantonal road and to the south by the embankment of the River Maggia, from which the project takes its name.
Oratorio San Carlo
Corcapolo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2006. Historical building renovation: The work carried out, given the state of the site, focused mainly on maintenance and restoration work: floor, plaster and replacement of the roof covering.
Residenza Alissa
Solduno, Locarno, Ticino, 2006. New apartment building: Residenza Alissa is located in a very sunny area of Solduno and fits into the plot following the north-south axis.
Casa Alice
Intragna, Centovalli, Ticino, 2006. Single-family house renovation: The building, constructed in 1961 of brickwork without thermal insulation and with single-glazed windows, no longer met energy-saving requirements.
Casa Corafora
Ronco sopra Ascona, Ticino, 2004. Single-family house recovery: The old and the new; the old with the new; the old in the new.
Casa Decurtins
Calezzo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2004. Single-family house renovation: It is a residential building that was previously heavily renovated in order to emphasise the rustic status of the building.
Casa Mattanza
Intragna, Centovalli, Ticino, 2002. Single-family house renovation: “…the house was already there… it was a matter of rediscovering its archetype”. This was the concept that accompanied the design and architectural research work of Casa Mattanza.
Casa Zubler
Calezzo, Centovalli, Ticino, 2002.Rustic building conversion: Small rustic house: stable and barn.
Casa Barenco
Tenero, Ticino, 2001. Two-family house renovation: The dwelling is located at the base of the sunny slope where the historic centre of Tenero is situated. Close to a valuable farmstead complex, the building is in a sheltered position with respect
Casa Rössler
Loco, Valle Onsernone, Ticino, 2001. Single-family house renovation: Central to the concept of this project was the preservation of substance, that is, maintaining the type of construction.
Casa Simoni
Rasa, Centovalli, Ticino, 2000
Museo regionale
Intragna, Centovalli, Ticino, 1996. Conversion of a building in a museum: With a view to safeguarding the local building tradition (both in form and in the use of materials), this challenging intervention saw the recovery of ancient openings and the
Casa Simoni
Rasa, Centovalli, Ticino, 1991. Single-family house renovation: In the renovation of this historical dwelling, comprising some twenty rooms, particular attention was paid to maintaining its external appearance by eliminating those extraneous bodies added over the centuries that had distorted its