“The wonder of a house does not lie in sheltering and warming you, nor that it has walls. But rather in the fact that it has slowly deposited within us supplies of sweetness.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
When we read it is as if we “inhabited” new spaces, thanks to the imagination, and our own home can become a refuge, an ideal place, a personal museum, a container of family and cultural values that we stratify and traverse, like the pages of a book, for ourselves and for others. In this spirit, Electa will share the history and curiosity of some “houses of art" on its social channels, thanks to our new feature #Casedaleggere.
Casa Museo Paolo e Carolina Zani
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ph. Massimo Listri 1/5 -
ph. Massimo Listri 2/5 -
ph. Massimo Listri 3/5 -
ph. Massimo Listri 4/5 -
ph. Massimo Listri 5/5
Casa Garelli a Champoluc
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Ph. Marcello Mariana 1/4 -
Ph. Marcello Mariana 2/4 -
Ph. Marcello Mariana 3/4 -
Ph. Marcello Mariana 4/4
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Carlo Mollino. L’arte di costruire in montagna
Sergio Pace, Laura Milan
Terunobu Fujimori e le sue "Case del tè"
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ph. Masuda Akihisa 1/4 -
ph. Masuda Akihisa 2/4 -
ph. Masuda Akihisa 3/4 -
ph. Masuda Akihisa 4/4
Le ville di Parisotto+Formenton
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ph. Giulio Ghirardi 1/6 -
ph. Giulio Ghirardi 2/6 -
ph. Giulio Ghirardi 3/6 -
ph. Paolo Utimpergher & Mads Morgensen 4/6 -
ph. Paolo Utimpergher & Mads Morgensen 5/6 -
ph. Paolo Utimpergher & Mads Morgensen 6/6
Casa Zentner
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ph.Nicolas Polli 1/4 -
ph.Nicolas Polli 2/4 -
ph.Nicolas Polli 3/4 -
ph. Giovanni Silva 4/4