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A house suspended between earth, sky and sea, where light, marble and space slow down time.
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Pietratetto

Pietratetto explores architecture as a dialogue between dwelling and landscape. A domestic project rooted in place, proportion and material memory.

Pietrasanta - Tuscany, Italy

2010

Residential Architecture / Interior Design

Levels, light and inner passages define a house conceived as a sequence of thresholds rather than destinations. Stone anchors the architecture to its territory, while marble becomes a key element — a tribute to the nearby quarries and to the sculptural tradition embedded in the area.



Architecture steps back, allowing nature, light and time to become the primary protagonists of daily life. Shelter replaces display.
Pietratetto is not a renovation.
It is a reconciliation between space, landscape and living.
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