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The renovation of a traditional 1960s countryside villa in the Marche region became an opportunity to carry out a conversion project that indissolubly links the simplicity of rural life with a more contemporary way of living.
At the heart of the intervention are the outdoor spaces behind the main building, once occupied by agricultural outbuildings used for storing tools. Once demolished, these volumes opened up the view to the splendid hills stretching all the way to Mount Catria.

The architectural and landscape projects merge into a single organism, fully oriented toward the exterior while being harmoniously embraced by the authenticity of the rural surroundings.
The landscape itself unfolds into three distinct areas: the natural scenery of the hills; the designed garden around the home, planted with rustic yet contemporary species; and finally, the agricultural landscape of cultivated fields and vegetable gardens, which both protect the new architecture and find with it a harmonious coexistence.

The new annex, built from concrete and iron, becomes the center of this renewed daily life. Its roof physically connects it to the main house — fully renovated while preserving its original character — and serves as a terrace overlooking the landscape.
More than just a structural link, it symbolizes the connection between two generations and two ways of living in the countryside.

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