Why did Roman Villas have Internal Courtyards?
Sustainable architecture is often considered a modern necessity, a response to growing environmental concerns of our time. Yet, while the construction sector constantly seeks inspiration to reduce the environmental impact of buildings, some effective solutions were developed in unsuspected times. The internal courtyard, a characteristic element of Roman &
Art Meets Architecture
In an era where creative disciplines increasingly merge and blend together, our Studio in via Settembrini, Milan, has decided to open its doors to art, hosting works by artist Cinzia Sarcina. A meeting that celebrates the natural convergence between architecture and visual art, two languages that speak of space, form, and perception. […]
Loft Morgagni: From Workspace to Urban Design Model
We live in an era where urban regeneration and sustainable design are at the forefront of attention. In this context, the Loft Morgagni project represents a perfect example of how architecture can transform and revitalize urban spaces. Hidden in a typical Milanese courtyard, on the ground floor of an elegant early 1900s building, this apartment […]