An architectural renovation project for a ‘50s villa in the centre of Rovigo. To improve the building’s appearance and configuration, the architects chose Marazzi porcelain stoneware in two variants: the elegant marble effect of the Grande Marble Look collection and the hard-wearing, minimalist Mystone Limestone.
A villa with contemporary design that reflects an open-air, environmentally-aware lifestyle. Lavish use of porcelain stoneware to create indoor-outdoor continuity
The fundamental feature of the project for the renovation of the Casa Bona home is the juxtaposition of the stylistic lines of the existing rural building with innovative construction features, such as Mystone Limestone stone-effect porcelain stoneware, which fits attractively into the context.
In the luxury Altamira 107 project in the district of Caracas of the same name, the architects chose Marazzi collections for their textures and colours, which highlight the buildings’ architectural forms, and above all for stoneware’s reliability and technical performances, essential specifications for use in zones with tropical climates.