Studio Supervoid, composed by Italian architect Marco Provinciali and Chilean architect Benjamin Gallegos Gabilondo, renovated an apartment distributed on two floors for a total area of 110 sqm.
In order to create a new living room together with the kitchen in a single large space, they moved the existing staircase connected with the mansard, which houses the bedrooms.
In the whiteness of a minimalist apartment in Rome the yellow bookcase becomes protagonist
A bookcase in yellow perforated metal sheets acts as a balance axis in the renovation of an apartment by Supervoid studio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
Project Supervoid. Photo Giorgio De Vecchi - gerdastudio.
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- Romina Totaro
- 20 March 2020
- Rome
- Supervoid
- 110 smq
- apartment
- 2019
In the minimalist white apartment, the new staircases, linearly leaning against a wall, now become the axis of equilibrium of the house together with a full-height passageway bookcase made of yellow perforated metal panels, which meets the ceiling of the upper mansard.
On the second floor this large equipped-wall joins the steps and the upper parapet made of the same material but lacquered in white, creating an interesting optical effect that is multiplied by a mirrored cupboard, which contrasts instead with the dark parquet used on the floor.
- Monteverde apartment
- Rome, Italy
- Supervoid
- 110 smq
- 2019