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Industrial architecture inspires a villa renovation in the suburbs of Milan

Italian architecture studioOasi has renovated an old house into an uplifting villa for a family, combining minimal design with warmth and character

Oasi Architects hasdesigned an unexpected villa in Villaggio Ambrosiano of Segrate, a pleasant communityin the Milanese suburbs. The house renovation has a unique new upper volume crafted insheet metal. Itsshape, which curves, shifts and folds around the lower level,has been extruded from imaginarylines extended fromthe urban planning regulation lines of the residential street.

We are often inspired by industrial architecture,says PietroFerrario, principal at Oasi Architects. There is something simple in its expressionand clear in its execution.

There isnt much industrial architecture in this quiet suburb, but the project required a refreshingapproach. The former house on the site had been built in the 1990s and defied many of the local planning laws, leaving it essentially illegal. Working with theplot was always going to be tricky, but the client and architect worked together to make something of it. The client, a contractor who built the project himself, was aware of the legal problems associated with the house when he bought it cheap because of them. He called up Oasi Architects who gave him the confidence to take on the project.

Instead of a limitation, the architects used this as a starting point to shape the new design. Giving a new sense of character to the house,they defined the perimeter and shape of the new first floor by extrudingthe curves and alignments from the imaginary legal lines that the new house had to follow.

When they took the design to the local administrators, they loved the project, and even encouraged them to use a unique material for the facade. The contractor chose a metal facade system that was to give the house an industrial character.

While inspired by the crude simplicity of industrial architecture, Oasi Architects starteach project with the same question: How can architecture contain life?

The interiors feature concrete floors at ground level and agrey stone staircase, however wood brings a lot of warmth. The window frames are made in pine wood the upper floors are oak. Ferrarios favourite moment of the house is the veranda space overlooking the pool where the family can drink a glass of wine, while the partner prepares some lunch.

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