A House for a Sea Dog Designed by Dodi Moss in Genoa, Italy
The “House for a sea dog” is accessed through a small door, 300 years old. The white lime that defines the narrow walls leads to the discovery of a space that
The “House for a sea dog” is accessed through a small door, 300 years old. The white lime that defines the narrow walls leads to the discovery of a space that
The quiet and sunny flat is situated in a XIX Century neighborhood in the city centre of Genova. The new layout of the flat is ruled by a huge piece of furniture, a sort of “domestic continuous monument” that cuts the house in two and strongly connotes the entry room, welcoming the guests.
The Cranes attic is situated in the city centre of Genoa, on the top of a building in the medieval neighbour on the old dock that protects the city for the Middle Age. The apartment has a 40 square meters surface, a small area that hosts a living room with open kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom.
The building is situated in the countryside near Genoa, surrounded by a chestnut trees woods. Before the refurbishment works, the house was characterized by a long corridor that completely cut the flat, leading to the several rooms arranged on both its sides.
Project: Harbour Attic Architects: Gosplan Location: Camogli, Genoa, Italy Photography: Anna Positano The Harbour Attic project is a flat refurbishment in Camogli, a charming village near Genoa. This is a small holiday flat, an attic above the old fishermen’s harbour. The project aim was to build two bedrooms, a studio, a living room, a kitchen and
Fisherman Apartment is a small flat renovated by Gosplan, an Italian architecture and design studio founded in Genoa by Federico Bellegoni, Nicola Lunardi, Veronica Rusca and Lorenzo Trompetto.
Project: Lasa penthouse Architects: Gosplan Location: Genoa, Italy Project year 2016 Photography: Anna Positano The Lasa penthouse was designed in 2016 by Gosplan, an architecture studio based in Genoa. The studio was founded in 2010 by Federico Bellegoni, Nicola Lunardi, Veronica Rusca and Lorenzo Trompetto. From the architect: The apartment is at the top of a building