
View from the back garden
Project of a regenerative Villa
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Among the projects I developed during my time in Germany, this family house near Frankfurt stands out for its balanced integration between architecture and landscape.
With a total area of 400 m² distributed across two main floors and a basement, the project combines functionality with spatial openness and a strong connection to its natural surroundings.​
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Construction and Technology:
The house is built with reinforced concrete and brickwork. It features a flat roof with extensive vegetation and photovoltaic panels oriented east–west. A geothermal heat pump and a radiant floor heating system were installed to ensure energy efficiency.
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Design Concept:
The design prioritizes sustainability, comfort, and natural climate control. The site’s morphology and orientation were carefully considered to optimize natural ventilation during summer months.
Large openings on the south-east façade provide a strong visual connection with the private garden and maximize natural daylight. The sun-shading system consists of electric shutters and adjustable sliding panels.
The project was completed at the beginning of 2021.


Material moodboard

Envelope, climate, energy

Front view from the street

Interior Render - The "core"-