Studio Bressan Restores and Extends Historic Stone Farmhouse in Treviso
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Studio Bressan, an Italian architectural practice, has completed a restoration and extension project of a historic stone farmhouse in Treviso, Italy. The project transformed the traditional farm building into a contemporary home called Casolare, located among the hills and vineyards of Asolo. The key architectural intervention involved expanding the existing portico into a spacious, glazed dining room that skillfully blends contemporary and traditional materials, creating a harmonious integration of old and new elements in the rural Italian landscape.
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Nestled among the hills and vineyards of Asolo, the owners of the stone farm building tasked Studio Bressan with transforming it into a contemporary home, named Casolare.
The project transformed the traditional farm building into a contemporary home called Casolare, located among the hills and vineyards of Asolo.
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