journal
08 / 10 / 2020
In this project, located in San Miniato, Pisa, Italy, the architects wanted to respond to one of the client's aspirations: to cultivate a vegetable garden.
“In its various forms to live in a private house can express the desire to get back to a lost dimension”, as can be read in the description of the project “la casa nell'orto” signed by the Italian architecture firm LDA.iMdA architetti associati.
In this project, located in San Miniato, Pisa, Italy, the architects wanted to respond to one of the client's aspirations: to cultivate a vegetable garden. Then, the house is inserted in a very particular context, placing contemporary architecture in a more delicate territorial context.
“La casa nell'orto” is a project that is part of a research work that the firm is developing: “how the figurative synthesis of an architecture is often recurrent in the architect's work, and how it can be an important element of investigation in finding answers or models for a contemporary fluid and dynamic society”.
In this project, located in San Miniato, Pisa, Italy, the architects wanted to respond to one of the client's aspirations: to cultivate a vegetable garden. Then, the house is inserted in a very particular context, placing contemporary architecture in a more delicate territorial context.
“La casa nell'orto” is a project that is part of a research work that the firm is developing: “how the figurative synthesis of an architecture is often recurrent in the architect's work, and how it can be an important element of investigation in finding answers or models for a contemporary fluid and dynamic society”.
For more information, visit LDA.iMdA architetti associati website.