Casa Olivi by Markus Wespi and Jerome De Meuron
Converted into a vacation home with a guest house, Casa Olivi is a quaint little dream that overlooks the countryside on a sloping hill in Treia, a town in the province of Macerata, (Marche) Italy. A 4-year renovation process by architects Markus Wespi and Jerome De Meuron has transformed this 300-year old villa into a modern residence with its airy interiors and straight lines. Almost being completely destroyed from a fire in 1995 didn’t stop this house from becoming an elegant delight of exquisite comfort.
























Tiffany “Tiffy” is a college graduate with a BS in magazine journalism. The freedom of expression compels her to the winds of creativity which brings her happily to Gblog”s artistic gates. Writing has always been her art, her talent, her calling. She also tutors and writes for her own blog, Heartbeat.



























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