Zanini Porta house is located in the Magadino Plain, an evocative territorial area between the cities of Bellinzona and Locarno. The Plain is delimited by mountain profiles, in which anthropic presences intertwine with natural ones, giving shape to various land uses: from agricultural areas to industrial ones, from leisure areas with particular naturalistic qualities to residential areas. The house falls into this category and is part of the peri-urban fabric that characterizes the valley.
The shape and position of the new building relates with the large landscape scale: the house expression emphasizes the horizontality of the Magadino Plain on which it “rests”: a large plinth, slightly raised from the ground, indicates the linearity of the landscape, also evoked by the string course slab that contains the ground floor. Also, developing on the whole map, the house is composed by a succession of living spaces seeking continuous spatial relationships with the “horizontal” context of the landscape and guaranteeing a continuous and qualitative internal-external relationship.
The materials that characterize the house, in the architectural expression of the facade, are faithful to the elaborate architectural concept and to the place where it is inserted. The plinth, the curbs, and the crowning of the house are in concrete. The façade is in cast in place concrete as well using a specific framework; its expression relates with the ticinese tradition and with the industrial and handcrafted character of the Magadino Plain.
Data
Client . private
Volume . 562 cm
Surface . 153 sqm
Credits
Project Team . Matteo Inches, Nastasja Geleta, Marta Mascheroni
Photos . Simone Bossi