Built to Last House

Built to Last House
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BUILT TO LAST HOUSE

Rinaldo Del Nero

CONSTRUCTION FIRM
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KITCHEN DESIGNER
Sketchome Peregalli

ARTWORK
Paolo Barlascini

INTERIOR DESIGN
Rinaldo Del Nero, Anna Barlascini

FURNITURE MAKER
Fioroni Design

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marcello Mariana

AREA
220 m²

MANUFACTURERS
Zehnder

LOCATION
Morbegno, Italy

YEAR
2020

CATEGORY
Houses

"Built to Last” is a historical restoration project born of the desire to preserve the only remaining untouched building in a dense residential area marked by construction upheaval and architectural fakes.

Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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A building that, thanks to its distinct materiality and unequivocal typological features, can tell its rural story with honesty and pride.

The old barn is transformed into a house with the addition of a new mass, clad in wood, projecting from the original stone, and supported by solid reinforced concrete pillars.

The new fit onto the old, highlighting its true history by displaying in sharp contrast the architectural and temporal distinctions.

Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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In the Alpine region, there is no better cladding than natural stone; it represents a rich heritage to be preserved, it is a historical symbol within the Valtellina context.

Opting for preservation over demolition and reconstruction is a courageous and victorious choice, not without its challenges.

Restoration allows the possibility to work with the natural wall finish in its most authentic form. Here, the historic stone is flanked with wood, creating a respectful continuity from existing to new.

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Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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The interior of the building has been gutted and consolidated through a reinforced concrete box.

A completely continuous insulated layer guarantees the level of comfort expected for a new building.

The rough exterior skin contrasts with a soft interior, characterized by natural finishes, with oak wood furnishings and floors as a centerpiece of the palette.

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Built to Last House
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The kitchen is conceived as a technical recess in the living room, marked by dark tones and open to the adjacent area.

The addition gives rise to a welcoming, generous, and protective entrance porch, as well as a large upper terrace revealing an unexpected space with a privileged view over Mount Disgrazia.

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Built to Last House
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A “true” building, built to last over time, with regards to its context, fulfilling its new function while remaining the guardian of memory, innovation, and respect.


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Built to Last House
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Built to Last House
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Ground Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan
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