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Ancient Italian Countryside Dwelling by Luca Zanaroli

Posted by on Sep 9, 2011 in ARCHITECTURE, ITALIANS DO IT BETTER

This stunning single family residence located in the countryside of Morciano di Leuca Apulia Italy, was designed by luca zanaroli. The original structure is an abandoned remnants of two historic structures commonly known as trulli once used as a temporary shelter for local farmers. The minimalistic interior design features several unique elements as the restored barrel vaults and domes constructed with locally sourced stone dating back to late 1800s.  A small circular skylight opening  at the pinnacle of the domed dining room directs daylight to the dining area below.  Another two tiny windows one near the kitchen area and one  in the bedroom are the only two aperture to the exterior, making  this typical Italian ancient dwelling a very interesting  primordial example of  bioclimatic architecture or passive house.

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