New Patterns of Light
Studio Didea has transformed a deconsecrated 16th century church in the heart of Alcamo, Italy, into a luminous contemporary workspace.

Through bold design choices, they’ve brought light back into the space creating an environment that speaks to those who inhabit, experience, and work within it.

Their approach reflects a Mediterranean minimalism one that enhances rather than imposes, bridging historical architecture with contemporary needs.

Design: Studio Didea Architetti Associati
Photography: Anna Positano

Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo
Private Client Offices – Palermo

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