The renovation of Casa Graviola involved four key movements aimed at modernizing the property while maintaining its historical architecture. Initially, the project simplified the existing structure by removing various extensions while preserving essential features like the distinctive brick walls and ceramic tile roof. Next, the house was expanded to meet the needs of its current owners, with additional rooms and a modernized kitchen. A focus on integrating outdoor spaces was implemented, including creating new doors and windows, skylights, and other elements that enhance the connection to the gardens. Finally, additional construction was positioned to align with the original house, ensuring cohesive design.
The Casa Graviola renovation emphasizes simplification, integration with nature, and expansion to accommodate modern living while preserving original architectural features.
Through careful planning, the renovation not only enhanced the living space but also maintained the historical significance of the original building.
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