Case Study – Villa Caccia – 1970

  • Cadenazzo, Ticino
  • The Villa Caccia emphasizes daylight and primary forms, achieved through traditional materials. Its design integrates living spaces with natural light using features like large circular openings and double-height porticos, allowing indirect light to animate the interiors and connect the house to its natural surroundings.
  • Traditional materials such as exposed concrete and unadorned bricks maintain simplicity and authenticity, blending the villa harmoniously with the landscape while retaining a distinct architectural presence.
  • By uniting light, materials, and forms, the Villa Caccia offers an innovative yet grounded living experience that adapts to its environment and the needs of its inhabitants.

People: Eat, Gather, Read, Rest, See, Sit, Sleep, Talk

typology: House, Landscape, Atelier

Climate: Light

Location: Slope, Hill, Mountain, Suburb, Valley

Material: Concrete, Brick


Contributor: Aleksandar Kinkela
16 October 2024