Villa Continua
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Reimagining Life Through Architectural Harmony
About the
Villa Continua
About the
Villa Continua
The client's initial brief was closer to a carte blanche than anything else: what they were seeking was change, a completely fresh start to mark off a new chapter in their life. Our design process started off by initially tackling the exterior design of the villa itself. Indirectly, we were heavily inspired by two completely different media; on one hand, we knew that whatever the design outcome, it needed to somehow relate to the vernacular nature of the previous house whilst also respecting the surrounding urban landscape. Seemingly opposite to this premise, we also knew that the design would somehow need to signify this needed change as requested by the clients. For inspiration, we therefore latched upon their own version of modern by returning to the Modernist principles that created many architectural masterpieces all over Malta and Gozo.
The final outcome is an amalgamation of the two trains of thought. The basic design language is extracted from Corbusieran principles, whilst the sweeping curves of the villa itself were inspired by the arches that mark off the entrances to many of the premises within the area. In this case, the arch is inverted and stretched along the horizontal plane of the villa, appreciated once you look up at the first floor as you are approaching the front door. Curves bring with them a number of problem with regards to material choice and detailing. The material palette was carefully selected in order to highlight these unique design features. A selection of woods, plastering, and 3mm flexible slate made it possible to solve all the complex architecture details without compromising on material finish
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