Aristo House

Aristo House
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ARISTO HOUSE

Tom Thys architecten

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Tom Thys

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Holiday Home

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Bart Ureel

DESIGN/PRESENTATION
Tom Thys, Katrien Lommaert, Siebrent Willems, Alexander Van Gestel

PHOTOGRAPHS
Lorenzo Zandri

AREA
145 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Palmoli, Italy

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri

Creating clarity: Belgian architect Tom Thys has given new life to the Aristo House. This historical building dates back to 1914 and is situated on a slope of the Trigno Valley with a fantastic view over the hills, woods and fields of Abruzzo.

A purist and tranquil place, from nature to architecture. Inspired by classical design language, the Aristo House has been reduced to the essentials.

The result is effective, from the original brickwork and the clear, linear structures of the rooms to the soft, natural colors and the simple yet high-quality furnishings.

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri

Inspiration is found in the work of both Andrea Palladio and Dom Hans van der Laan.

The house consists of 3 'rooms' (one living space and two bedrooms) in a perfectly symmetrical composition.

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
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The technique of ‘dynamic superposition’ integrates a staircase, desk, bathroom, and two mezzanines in one meandering space penetrating the house. Clarity and simplicity are coupled with a rich spatial experience.

The interior is divided into a large living room on the ground floor and two symmetrically arranged bedrooms on the first floor.

Both with large double beds and a wide view over the valley. They are complemented by a bathroom with a circular mirror and a small writing corner integrated into the hallway.

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri

In addition, a unique mezzanine level under the roof offers visitors even more space to relax, sleep and be, which – as befits a true retreat – can only be reached via a ladder.

Finally, any reduction is always a question of organization.

Even the kitchen-living room, including the fireplace and sofa, is free of all practical utensils, which can be found in two small adjoining rooms.

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri

In this way, thoughts can drift freely through the days.

Whether on one of the many levels in the house, on the terrace with a truly meditative view, or by the pool, which stretches out long and leisurely into the landscape.

The open-air shower, which connects the pool with the building, is a major highlight of the house!

Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri

On hot summer days, wooden shutters provide a subtle play of light and pleasantly shady moments.


Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri
Aristo House
© Lorenzo Zandri


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