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From the outset, the design team wanted the
Alwill Interior wanted to create a space that was “a home that felt nourishing to be in, private, protected and warm,” explains Romain Alwill. “Simplicity on the surface, though some complexity and well thought through underneath.”
The steep site saw the architecture responding with a stacked design. Four levels of twisted floor plans sit on top of one another with each level feeling lighter from the bottom to the top. Lattice screens and chalky limestone offset rammed earth walls and exposed rock faces continue around the perimeter of the house.
The spine of the building is articulated by a Luigi Rosselli signature stairwell in glass brick that brings light to all levels, from the garage to the main living areas of the home. Its construction in translucent glass block walls and steps forms an immersive light well “where the experience of ascending and descending is akin to that of a scuba diver venturing into the deep” says project architect, Jane McNeill.
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