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FGN House by OASI Architects

OASI Architects designed this inspiring residence for a young family with two children, located in Fagnano Olona, Italy. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

From the architects: The project for a new single-family house in Fagnano Olona, Italy, starts from a careful analysis of the context in which the construction will take place as well as the response to the specific needs of the client, a young family with two children.

The existing greenery becomes an integral part of the project, functioning as the background of the new construction.

The volumes of the new building have been conceptually divided into three modules that, «sliding» on the north-south axis generate inner open spaces and outer paved spaces.

The three staggered volumes are connected by a covering that «embraces» the entire building and generates covered sidewalks and verandas.

On the north side, at the entrance from the private road, a «void» was foreseen in the roof. It generates an inner garden (the patio) that brings light and air to the central volume.

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The house is presented mainly as a single-storey villa with a portion on the first floor of about 40 square meters to be used as a non-habitable attic.

The north-west façade of the volume of the first floor is deliberately inclined to the west to ensure proper exposure and allow the users to enjoy the sunset standing out on that side of the house.

Photography by Laura Cavelli

Find more projects by OASI Architects: www.oasiarchitects.com

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