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Ninfa 3 glass balustrade. Cuneo – F5

Residential project realized by the architect. Duilio Damilano

The F5 building is the first of three buildings to be built in an area of the city of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. It is part of a large urban intervention on the outskirts of the city, on the edge of the historic center. The goal of the master plan is not only to meet current housing needs but also to mix together different functions by creating an independent area. This vocation leads to a sustainable project and for this reason every building will have a program of mixed purpose. F5, for example, is not only constituted by apartments but also by offices and commercial spaces that are turned into retail spaces in the lower floors.

The shape of the building appears, almost obviously, as a rectangular volume oriented on an east-west axis, owing to the quality of the views of the surrounding landscape. The interior is organized in a simple and functional way. The ground floor is occupied by commercial spaces allowing everyone to benefit from it easily. On the first floor are located the offices, with easy access for the employees without disturbing those who inhabit the building. All the above levels are dedicated to residences, with three stairwells and a lift serving each two apartments per floor.

All rooms offer a view on the Alpine surroundings and the building is entirely surrounded by balconies that sometimes widen to become terraces.

The facades are covered with reflective glass that highlights the structures with colors in contrast with the rest of the building and creating a dynamic movement of the facades. Your use of the wood floor and the lining of ceilings evoke a domestic environment, heating the overall view of the building. The facade design can be seen as a tribute to Donald Judd with a series of simple shapes that create a unique design.

The underground, consisting of three levels, house the garages and the cellars, in addition to the technical premises. The technical rooms are instead located on the roof of the building; the rest of it is completely covered with solar panels that provide enough energy to make the building energetically independent and increasing its sustainability.

Residences + Offices + Commercial areas

Supplied Product : Ninfa 3

Architect: Duilio Damilano

Ninfa 3 glass balustrade. Cuneo – F5

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  • Province of Cuneo, Italy
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