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  • White marble stairs, yellow chair, stone countertop, marble flooring, modern design
  • Red roof, multiple potted plants, sea view, buildings and mountains in the distance
  • White marble staircase, white walls, open doorway leading to bedroom with a bed, small white chair, window with pillows on window sill.
  • Stone and brick wall, concrete steps, blue paint, ladder, workman, tools, and construction materials
  • white interior, large glass doors, glass wall reflecting staircase, minimal furniture, large open space
  • aerial view, parking lot, many cars, buildings, mountains in the distance, sunny day, few people walking around, palm trees, awnings on buildings
  • Beach with sand, mountains in the background, clear sky, few people sitting and standing on the beach
  • Floor area of 2.73 m2, length of 165 cm, layout with curves
  • Multi-story house, main floor entrance, interior and exterior staircases, balconies on each level, double-height space on the main floor, open layout
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Red roof, multiple potted plants, sea view, buildings and mountains in the distance
White marble staircase, white walls, open doorway leading to bedroom with a bed, small white chair, window with pillows on window sill.
Stone and brick wall, concrete steps, blue paint, ladder, workman, tools, and construction materials
5 roomsEUR 420,000.–
91014 Castellamare del Golfo

The apartment built for a chair by Enzo Mari

Radical renovation by Brandlhuber+ Michalsky & Wagner, Erica Overmeer in Castellammare del Golfo, SicilyVia Costamante, your new addressIn the oldest part of Castellammare del Golfo, around the corner from the sea, we enter Via Costamante with three- to four-story houses built side by side. The intimate atmosphere makes us quieter. Inhabited by people and cats all year round, the alley is a meeting zone. Holidays are made elsewhere, here people live and work. As a non-resident, you are automatically integrated. A good feeling.The first 10 seconds in the apartmentI enter the reception hall open to the top. Open, floating cubes, connected by the narrow staircase, my eye finds hardly any hold. What a brilliant opening move by the architects. Relieving the focus on a familiar form: the Box Chair by Enzo Mari for Driade (1990). A flash: "This apartment was built for a chair by Enzo Mari."Transformative, indeedThe old house underwent a radical intervention for use as a holiday apartment. No surprise, given the uncompromising attitude of these architects. The original structure consisted of three cubes, which differ in height and volume and were opened so that a narrow connecting corridor could access all areas of the apartment. For this spatial continuum, the existing stairs were exposed, and all adjacent rooms, except for the two bedrooms, were integrated with breakthroughs into the continuous space. Reinforcements were required: steel beams support walls and pillars. At the end of the spiral path, a large window leads to the roof terrace, from which one can now enjoy an unobstructed view of the sea thanks to a modification of the existing roof.Architecture that makes us freerThis masterfully built spatial continuum, with significant construction effort, proves on 85 m2 of living space that architecture supports us in being a more satisfied, more open version of ourselves. Nice to see also that uplifting spatial feelings do not depend on room size – which would bring us back to Enzo Mari.Never a dull momentOne can't get enough of this architectural sightseeing.White is a state: built-in, built-out, materials, technologyWhite is more than a color in Via Costamante. The chalky white of all undecorated walls and ceilings. The white metal pipe railings with spacious swing. The floors and table tops. The surfaces of the planned furniture modules: all highly precise marble work. The stone itself, white with beautiful depth, subtly veined. Cut out of a marble block, which the architects selected in the quarry. The highlight is the atypical laying pattern: a minimalist mosaic of many mostly large plates with asymmetrical and triangular surfaces. The inhabitants have not decorated the walls with art, understandably. They are satisfied with the minimal art of the marble mosaic on the floor. By the way, as the only house in the area, underfloor heating is installed throughout: in winter, people like to come into the house.Location, surroundings, developmentCastellammare del Golfo has remained beautifully normal, suitable for everyday life. The town and administration function. In Sicily, people are direct and down-to-earth. Castellammare is not as elegant as Capri, but fascinating and beautiful, with plenty of charm and energy. With excellent flaneur qualities and surprising cleanliness. A classic Sicilian seaside resort with many craft and commercial enterprises, restaurants, bars. A place where one can eat and bathe well and get almost everything. Except perhaps Kägi fret. Recently, the harbor town in the center has set up a beach. In general, the beach-hopping opportunities are excellent. Towards Scopello, in Sicily's oldest nature reserve Zingaro, are the nicest. The local fish is still bought early in the morning directly from the fishermen. Mountains, nature reserve, beaches are so close that one can go there daily. In an hour, one is in Palermo to bring the adrenaline level back to normal. To the opera, to a vernissage. A more fascinating European harbor city would have to be drawn. Nice to return home afterwards.LandscapeMeanwhile, the building zones are strongly regulated, and landscape protection applies in the perimeter of the nature reserve.Enzo MariThe charismatic designer, author, and teacher became known for his work for companies such as Danese Milano, Gavina, Artemide, Olivetti, Driade, and Castelli, as well as for his books on design. For Mari, design should be compatible with the environment, not a luxury product. Functionality and design were more important to him than mere appearance and the star design system. His interest was particularly in the psychology of visual perception.

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  • Swimming pool
5.5 rooms250m²CHF 2,200,000.–
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Porto Torres: 5.5-room villa

Wonderful villa with garden and pool in the renowned town of Porto Rotondo in Sardinia.Within a large park of 30,000 square meters, with a garden with English lawn and Mediterranean trees, perfectly maintained, three large villas, built in Sardinian style Costa Smeralda, inside which portions of the villa are being realized to create 20 residential units of absolute high level.Inside the park, in the center, a large condominium pool.The park slopes down to a private beach, with a private dock of the condominium.Completely away from the access road to the condominium, it enjoys only a view of the park and the sea, with Tavolara in front.It consists of a garden floor, with three bedrooms, one of which is a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and two that use a shared bathroom, both bathrooms with windows. Another bedroom with en-suite bathroom, independent (guest area).Three bedrooms have direct access to a portion of the garden reserved for the apartment, which then opens into the large park.At this level, there is an outdoor shower and an external staircase that leads to the upper floor, also connected by an internal staircase.On the upper floor, there is a living-kitchen area with a loft that accommodates a "kids' area" or emergency beds and a small guest bathroom.The entrance door is at the back and leads to the parking area.The living room has a large glass window onto the outdoor terrace, where there is an outdoor kitchen with a BBQ area, a large dining area, and an outdoor lounge with a park and sea view.The sea is about 100 meters of lawn away from the garden.Two parking spaces, one covered and one uncovered, complete the property.

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