HALL ROWERS MOTO GUZZI BY ACT ROMEGIALLI


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The volume is distributed in two separate pavilions, adjacent but with slightly staggered locations  for breaking its total volume.

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The shape of the buildings is typical of simple construction with a pitched roof, the archetype of the “house.” It’s composed by n.1 deposit for rowing boats n.1 training-room and n.1 multifunctional room.

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The pavilions are placed longitudinally in relation to the lake shore. On the western side a continuous glass surface allows you to enjoy the view of the Como lake. The deep frame above the glass surface manage exposure to direct sunlight in the winter and summer solstices.

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The materials are based on maximum simplicity. The tympanums are made  in concrete – formwork type OSB  (wood chips pressed) that returns to the surface a smooth, natural appearance, the roof structure is composed by steel profiles.

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The volume is distributed in two separate pavilions, adjacent but with slightly staggered locations  for breaking its total volume. The shape of the buildings is typical of simple construction with a pitched roof, the archetype of the “house.”

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It’s composed by n.1 deposit for rowing boats n.1 training-room and n.1 multifunctional room. The pavilions are placed longitudinally in relation to the lake shore.

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On the western side a continuous glass surface allows you to enjoy the view of the Como lake. The deep frame above the glass surface manage exposure to direct sunlight in the winter and summer solstices.

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The materials are based on maximum simplicity. The tympanums are made  in concrete – formwork type OSB  (wood chips pressed) that returns to the surface a smooth, natural appearance, the roof structure is composed by steel profiles.

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The roof surface reproduces the typical material of the historic ferry piers on the Como Lake, the simple galvanized corrugated iron. The four tympanum  are designed entirely covered with creeper species “ficus pumila.”

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The creeper, as well as reducing the impact of the built volumes in the park, reinterprets historic customs. In the past  this method to cover architectural surfaces often was used on walls  and pavilions of the most important historic villas on the Como Lake.

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Act Romegialli
Act Romegialli 
Act Romegialli
Act Romegialli 
Location: Mandello del Lario, Italy 
Architects: Act Romegialli 
Project Team: act_romegialli, Gianmatteo Romegialli, Angela Maria Romegialli, Erika Gaggia 
Area: 330+190 mq 
Costs: euro 380.059,48 
Year: 2011 

Client: Mandello del  Lario Town Council 
Photo: Marcello Mariana 
Software: Vectorworks

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