The project House PAL in Pordenone, in the north east of Italy, is based and inspired by the expansion and recomposition of all four facades without altering the outline of the previously existing building except for the south elevation; that facade is conceived as a volumetric extrusion of a bow window for all the three levels. The new composition of the elevation and the new internal partition consist in re organize the spaces that best suit the needs and functions of contemporary daily living. The sustainable approach leads the construction technique to the usage of wood prefab technology.
Filippo Caprioglio is a polyhedric and talented designer that works on multiple scale level, from tiny industrial objects, to large public buildings. His research is focused on the building spaces related to the human scale.From the great publics complexes to the private building, the work of Filippo and his firm Caprioglio Architects has fixed, in its temporal distance, episodes that have characterized the territory of belongings and enriched the research, technical and formal, of which the contemporary architecture it has made the own flag.
From the great publics complexes to the private building, the job of the Caprioglio Architects has fixed, in its temporal distance, episodes that have characterized the territory of belongings and enriched the research, technical and formal, of which the contemporary architecture it has made the own flag.