GGA Gardini Gibertini Architects

HV Pavilion

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

HV PAVILION

GGA gardini gibertini architects

PRODUCTS USED IN THIS PROJECT
Lights

MANUFACTURERS
FritsJurgens, Louis Poulsen, Agape, FORTI TONINO srl, MANOLOBAGNI ONE, Quadro Design, SALAROLI HOME RIMINI, VBORICCIONE

STRUCTURES
Lorenzo Silvagni. Savignano sul Rubicone (FC).Italy.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AC Costruzuini.Castel del Piano (GR). Italy.

THERMOTECHNICAL PLANS
ABITARE 2000. Castel del Piano (GR). Italy.

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Kristof Huysecom. Castel del Piano (GR). Italy

COLLABORATORS
Luigi lupini, Giada Spano

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ezio Manciucca

AREA
230 m²

YEAR
2021 

LOCATION
Castel Del Piano, Italy

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

Surrounded by an olive grove, HV Pavillon is the project of a residence in the foothills of Amiata Mount in the Tuscan Maremma (Italy).

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

Raised off the ground, the building is presented as a pavilion released to the landscape in a theatrical way: a proscenium.

It’s a spatial mechanism for admiring the surrounding nature claiming its belonging to the place and to its secular history.

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

HVP is a typical Mediterranean architecture facing the issue of a residence in its more archaic typological and construction principles.

Eight structural boxes settled on a reinforced concrete platform support the solid stone floor covering.

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

The spaces in the house are geometrically configured around a central patio of Roman-Italic reminiscence: “Atrium Tusculanum.”

The interior is just structure and raw materials aimed at celebrating the contemporary approach to detail solutions.

The floor is made of cementitious resin and it has the colour of sun-scorched grass in the warmer months and chestnut leaves in autumn. Natural wood completes the volumes and all the furnishings are customised.

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

A steel kitchen island and a monumental cast-in-place cement table celebrate the rite of good Italian cuisine emphasising the convivial character of the house.

The table is the secular altar in the centre of the visible scene from every room in the house.

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

The facility is a spatial continuum between the intimate hearth and the olive grove without blackout filtering elements except for the light linen curtains.

Outside the rigor of geometry is compact and cohesive in proportions and it honours the local country building tradition of “dry stone” walls on anthropized soil, whereas the wood infills recall the locking elements of the amiatini traditional rural buildings called “seccatoi” - dryers for chestnuts -.

HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca
HV Pavilion
© Ezio Manciucca

In this way, the building merges with the landscape and ties it profoundly into its own history.


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HV Pavilion
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Elevation
HV Pavilion
Elevation


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HV Pavilion
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HV Pavilion
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HV Pavilion
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Interior view diagram
HV Pavilion
Interior view diagram


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Sections
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Ground Floor Plan
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Site Plan

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