Residential Unit at the Paluzza Inner Service / Ceschia e Mentil Architetti Associati


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo
  • Other Participants: Alfonso Piazza, Matiz Ottaviano

© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

From the architect. On a small piece of foundation land where once stood a rural building a small residential unit was built, part of a larger project by the name of “Albergo Diffuso” in the municipality of Paluzza.


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

The project, promoted by the Tourism Department of the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia-Giulia and co-financed by EU funds, aims to promote the re-use and the recovery of a building heritage which is left to deteriorate with the objective of promoting a new sustainable form of tourism capable, at the same time, of revitalizing highly depopulated areas. 


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

The ambition is to increase the welcoming capacity for tourists not thought big hotel infrastructures but thanks to small units widespread on the territory.


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

The desired outcome is a touristic offer not only at a low-cost hospitality but also the possibility, offered to guests, of choosing an alternative holiday/break solution to the mainstream offer.Inside, the house offers a domestic geography which is intimately linked to the morphology of the site.


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

A black space with a small window becomes the place for cooking and eating, the big frameless glass window is the place for conversation, while a low window allowing the continuation of the outside landscape sculpts a small wooden intimate alcove for the night.


© Alessandra Chemollo

© Alessandra Chemollo

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