Casa di Confine

Construction of a private residence

Casa di Confine – Ancona

The Casa di Confine project in Ancona is a residential intervention that explores the relationship between architecture, boundaries, and landscape, interpreting the home as a space of mediation between interior and exterior. The project is set within an urban context characterized by strong visual and spatial connections with the surrounding environment.

Context framework and relationship with the site

The intervention is based on a careful reading of the physical and morphological context, enhancing the building’s position and its role as a threshold between different spatial conditions. The house is conceived as an element capable of engaging with the landscape, balancing protection, openness, and spatial continuity.

Architectural concept and the idea of the boundary

The project develops the concept of the boundary as a central design theme, not as a rigid separation but as a dynamic and inhabitable space. Architectural solutions establish a gradual relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces through openings, filters, and volumetric variations.

Organization of living spaces

The internal layout is designed to ensure functionality, spatial fluidity, and residential comfort, with spaces that directly engage with the outdoor environment. The organization of the interiors follows principles of clarity and livability, enhancing natural light and visual connections.

Residential architecture and quality of living

Casa di Confine represents an example of residential architecture focused on the relationship between the built environment and its context, where design choices define a contemporary dwelling capable of addressing functional needs, spatial quality, and integration with the site.

PLACE

Polverigi (AN)

CLIENT

Private

WORK PERIOD

2015

ACTIVITY

Construction Management
Construction site procurement

TYPOLOGY

New Construction

INTENDED USE

Residential

WORK AMOUNT

€ 1.200.000,00

WORKING GROUP

Ing. Marco Montagna
Ing. Marco Montesi
Simone Subissati Architects