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Andrea Brunazzi's Casa Della Quercia is a breathtaking single-family villa inspired by Italian rationalist houses, offering a perfect blend of form and function. Located in Moncalieri, Italy, this project redefines modern living with its unique features and energy-efficient design.
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Andrea Brunazzi's Casa Della Quercia draws inspiration from Italian rationalist architecture of the thirties, focusing on energy efficiency and minimalistic design. The villa boasts a panoramic view, a centuries-old oak, and a strategically positioned swimming pool, creating a serene and inviting environment. The design incorporates large windows, a flat roof for easy maintenance, and a spacious patio, seamlessly integrating the interior and exterior spaces.
The villa's unique features include a central shaft that provides natural light and ventilation to the basement rooms, compliance with the latest anti-seismic regulations, and energy-efficient construction. The use of solid larch sunscreen, advanced insulation, and high-quality materials ensures optimal thermal performance and sustainability.
With a focus on functionality, the villa features underfloor heating and cooling, a white water recovery system, and provisions for electric car charging. The project's attention to detail is evident in the choice of materials, finishes, and technological solutions, making it a standout example of modern architectural excellence.
Andrea Brunazzi's Casa Della Quercia is a testament to innovative design and meticulous attention to detail, offering a harmonious blend of luxury, sustainability, and functionality. This exceptional project has been recognized with the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in 2022, reaffirming its status as a symbol of architectural excellence.
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