VILLA MOLTRASIO
Moltrasio is in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 kilometers north of Milan and approximately 6 kilometers north of Como, near the border with Switzerland, on the western shore of Lake Como. Villa Moltrasio develops design ideas based on the criterion of attachment, when you come back to reality, you can connect well with people, with nature, and with yourself. It offers triple villas interrelated together, being in the service of Como lake ecology. On the ground floor of the villas, we decided to propose a flout diagram with faded boundaries to maximize the view of the floors to the amazing scenery of the lake. vice versa the underground floors with explicit lines to offer a kind of flexible private space for the family members. To create cohesion among family members, we develop an architecture that makes people feel interested to dwell in reality and with nature. it does not have too many decorations, accents, or impressive materials and items for people to immerse in it. and the architecture is not so minimalistic that people feel deprived, just enough for you to return to reality, you have the reality of having it all, considering deeply the capacities of the lake environment and the surrounding mountains. Family members can easily be in contact with nature thanks to the dynamic diagram which can open in many different directions to the outside. and can also present a selective experience of the outside space thanks to the diverse balconies, corridors, and open/semi-open services proposed in the borders of the buildings. An architecture just enough, a space just enough, exploiting the density and hollowness in architecture to create a balance of space and shape. help people have a clearer idea of reality and living space so that they can live happily, happily, and sustainably with their families. Exterior finishes are decided in order to provide an original and indigenes presentation of the villas while the construction layer enforces and covers the previous structure.