Project
Wooden house
Category
Best Implemented Project of Private Residence
About the project (provided by the applicant)
A home designed for a young couple who want to live in harmony with nature, yet enjoy a high level of comfort and technology that blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment, creating a balance between man, architecture, and landscape.
The project is based on the use of natural materials such as wood, stone, and river pebbles, chosen not only for their aesthetics but also for their sustainability. Wood is the protagonist of every room, lending warmth and a welcoming feeling. The stone and pebbles, with their reference to the purity of nature, create a profound connection with the Abruzzo landscape.
The large windows not only allow perfect lighting throughout the day, but also offer direct contact with the beauty of the nature surrounding the home. Every corner of the home is designed to maximize light, enhancing the clean, modern geometry of the interiors.
The open-plan ground floor allows for a great sense of freedom and visually communicates with the outside in every corner
Location
Pescara, Abruzzo — Manoppello, Italy
Project implementation year
2025
Project website
https://architettopanicaldi.it/portfolio/villa-in-manoppello-pe/
https://architettopanicaldi.it/portfolio/new-villa-in-manoppello-pe/
Applicant
Arch. Vittorio Panicaldi
Graduate in Architecture from the University of Gabriele D’Annunzio located in Chieti — Pescara Italy.
«Not what I wanted, but what I always dreamed» — this is the phrase that I selected to present my study in architecture. I worked in various projects, all with exceptional reception in Italy and other countries: residential, commercial, restoration, all part of architecture, detailed. My goal is to create originality by incorporating the client's personality in the design.
Author of the project
Arch. Vittorio Panicaldi
Photo
Arch. Vittorio Panicaldi
Other participants
https://www.myhouselegno.it
Status of the project
Implemented
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