L A C A S A D I M A R M O
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CONCEPT & DESIGN
@hannespeer architecture
MAIN PARTNER
@margrafspa
TEXTILE & UPHOLSTERY
@nalessofurniture
LIGHTING PARTNER
@buzziebuzzi
PHOTOGRAPHY
@_danilopasquali_
La casa di marmo is not a house clad in marble. It is a house made of marble. A radical idea built without compromise, where stone becomes structure, atmosphere, and light. Walls, floors, and ceilings emerge from one continuous mineral presence. The architecture feels quarried rather than constructed.
Hidden beneath a historic villa in Milan’s Brera district, the experience begins with a quiet descent. Step by step, the city dissolves. A door opens into an entirely marble world. Monumental, almost unreal, yet inevitable.
Santafiora marble grounds the space in warm tones, while onyx, quartz, and agate glow from within. Zenithal light cuts through from above, transforming matter into atmosphere. Marble becomes image: veins, sediments, and colors form natural compositions, framed rather than designed.
A spatial sequence unfolds as a promenade architecturale, echoing Le Corbusier. A luminous corridor inspired by Luis Barragán translates color into stone. At the center, a patio gathers light, water, and mass into a single gesture, where a vertical cascade animates the stillness.
From the intimacy of the conversation pit to the carved clarity of the kitchen, every space reinforces a single idea: continuity. In the bedroom, soft textiles finally meet the severity of stone, introducing a quiet, human counterpoint.
La casa di marmo is monumental yet intimate, archaic yet forward looking. A total vision of architecture reduced to its essence. One material. One atmosphere. One idea.
A domestic monolith where utopia is not imagined, but built.
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