The restoration of the old stable is complemented by an expansion that respects original dimensions, maintaining harmony between the new and existing buildings while ensuring structural integrity.
A flat roof connects the old and new structures, featuring sliding windows made from reclaimed fir wood, visually and functionally linking the two parts of the intervention.
The extension's windows incorporate sloping frames that harmonize with a black iron blade for water drainage, emphasizing a blend of practicality and design integrity in architectural details.
Facades combine cocciopesto-based plaster treatments, showcasing the old brick texture in the stable while offering a modern material finish in the new section for aesthetic cohesion.
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