MASK Architects awarded with a “Honorable Mention” by LOOP Design Awards

MASK Architects awarded with a “Honorable Mention” by LOOP Design Awards

 

In recently, founders of MASK Architects, Lead Architect Öznur Pınar ÇER, and Designer Danilo PETTA have designed the ‘Villa G01 next-generation luxury villa in Porto Cervo, Sardinia’  has awarded with an “Honorable Mention” by LOOP Design Awards in Architecture I Concept & Unbuilt Category.

 ‘Villa G01’ luxury residence offering panoramic sea views, in one of the most exclusive areas of northern Sardinia, Italy. the dwelling was designed to ensure the sustainability of both natural and built local nature, using contemporary construction techniques and elements based on today’s technology. in order to complete this villa, MASK architects combined the inspiration that they drew from the regional architecture and materiality, with their own style. their aim was to realize an organic design with natural textures, composed of local materials. nestled between rocks and vegetation, and bordering the beach with its crystal blue waters, the project integrates with the natural surroundings in a harmonious manner. it generates an atmosphere of slow, laid-back summer living, encouraging mindful connection with family, friends, and the freedom to exist peacefully in nature. The villa is characterized by elegant textures, refined interior décor, and prime traditional finishing. the architects have used curved shapes and volumes to achieve both indoor and outdoor space distribution and division perfectly, in accordance with the landscape. the distinct exterior shell is materialized with the use of traditional finishing, reminding of a ‘rock house’. a cave-like formation on the roof is inspired by local rocks that display voids due to corrosion and the effects of various natural phenomena. Through the cave void, users are able to access the terrace that serves as a lounge area. being on the roof, the void also gives occupants the opportunity to walk on the roof and enjoy the panoramic view day and night. the forest atmosphere gently embraces the house guaranteeing an innate sense of tranquillity and vivid colors. the outdoor garden is designed as a forest with natural stones and local plants, embracing the structure sensitively. The dwelling includes five bedrooms and a series of living areas, that the client can enjoy with family and friends. one of the bedrooms is actually a spa, featuring a cozy sauna and a massage spot. the bedrooms’ windows offer extended views of the sea and the surrounding vegetation. all the bedrooms enjoy sufficient natural sunlight thanks to the large openings that connect with graceful outdoor areas and enhance the sense of continuity between the interior and the exterior. Through the featured pool provides continuity and transition between the interiors and exterior with foldable curtain walls, that the user can open to give a sense of maximum openness in the living room. the swimming pool will act like an infinity pool in which at numerous angles the swimming pool lines up with the sea and seems as the pool drifts off into the sea. a seeming transition between home and into the sea. the organically shaped stunning swimming pool is surrounded by outdoor activities such as an outdoor kitchen with a big dining table, outdoor cinema, sunbath, and multipurpose area.

 

 

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