Bologna, BO, Italia
Residential - Apartment
This apartment renovation redefines contemporary domesticity, responding to the fluid and evolving patterns of urban living. The design adopts a light industrial aesthetic in the public areas, promoting spatial flexibility and multi-functionality. By removing inefficient partitions, the plan opens up to allow breathing room and seamless transitions between living, dining, and gathering zones.
Portable and mobile furniture elements enhance visual lightness and support adaptive configurations, enabling residents to reprogram the space according to daily needs.
Private rooms and service areas are configured to ensure full privacy, while a semi-private workspace mediates between public and private realms. Using lightweight, operable partitions, this workspace supports focus and autonomy without undermining the continuity of the shared space.
Corridors are reimagined as functional thresholds rather than mere circulation routes, contributing to an articulated entrance sequence and reinforcing the sense of gradual transition into the home.
Altogether, these interventions transcend a purely cosmetic renovation and instead establish a renewed spatial logic—one that balances openness with intimacy, adaptability with clarity, and aesthetic restraint with purposeful performance.