Casa Giorgi
Ravenna (RA)

2006
The building orients and dismantles itself in its façades, in the system of holes (accompanying obscurers to better orientate it towards the sun), such that advantage is taken of allotment characteristics, individuating private spaces in the easterly directed internal court, as well as in the closure of occupied building space yet to be restructured.  Characterising the ground floor indoors is a Chinese box system which, contained inside the main box within the rectangular building, articulates a ground floor which welcomes the first nuclear, a rectangular kitchen space which contains, in its turn, the dining and small serving area.  The first floor, detached from the ‘main box’ by means of 2 buttonholes characterising a double occupied space, (connecting vertically by way of stairs and corridor), contains the 3 boxes with binoculars.

restoration  -ex novo