Villa Piemonte
Villa Piemonte unifies interior and exterior into a single, continuous environment. Pergola-covered terraces and retractable glass walls erase conventional boundaries, allowing living, dining, and garden areas to flow seamlessly. In a Mediterranean climate of near-constant comfort, this integration is essential. Materials reinforce cohesion, while terraces, openings, and orientations frame light, breeze, and views. The house becomes a fully inhabitable space where inside and outside are inseparable, and the landscape, climate, and daily life converge in a single, continuous experience.


The Challenge
The challenge was to unify interior and exterior into a continuous space, using pergola-covered terraces and disappearing glass walls, in a climate where near-constant comfort makes such integration indispensable.

Our Solution
The architecture dissolves conventional boundaries, making living, dining, and outdoor spaces flow as one. Pergola-covered terraces and retractable glass walls merge interior and exterior seamlessly. Materials unify the tactile and visual experience, while openings and orientations frame light, breeze, and views. Every terrace, garden, and room becomes part of a single inhabitable environment, where the Mediterranean climate enhances comfort and life unfolds without separation between inside and outside.





