CASA ECS, Scicli

Casa ECS, with its special laboratory for artists, rises in Sicily on an area of a high environmentally-friendly allure within the city of Scicli. Thanks to the natural configuration of the territory it is possible to appreciate the gentle slope of the land towards the Mediterranean Sea: a series of terraces, retained by dry stone walls, with olive and carob trees growing up on them, fades beyond the horizon. The central idea focuses on the construction of a retaining wall covered with the local stone which generates a natural step that allowed to plan the insertion of the building into the environment, creating a noticeable continuity with the country-side view and the traditional cultivated land. Furthermore, thanks to the roof garden on completion the building becomes an integral part of the area. Under the same perspective of maintaining the historical tradition of the territory, two courtyards appear in the northern part of the house as a removal of two land sections. The inner spaces of the house respect accurately the geometric pattern of the external face: the living room and the laboratory face the courtyards in the north side and the sea in the south side.

What makes this project one-of-a-kind?
The project was realised following the principles of a low environmental impact intervention on the territory, clearly visible in the choice of adapting the building to the natural area and in the energy-saving study carried out.
The building has been classified as NZEB (Nearly Zero Energy Building)

Credits

Architecture
Giuseppe Gurrieri Studio

Collaborators
Arch.Giulia Filetti, Arch.Valentina Occhipinti.

Structures
Ing. Alessandro Infantino, Ing. Giancarlo Dimartino

Landscape Architect
BB Architettura del Paesaggio

Technological system
ENGINEERING PROJECT S.R.L.

Photos
Filippo Poli

Year of completion
2017

Location
Scicli (Ragusa), Italy

Total area
230 m2

Project Partners

I.ME.CO di Tringali Antonino, Raeli Impianti srl, Officine Restauro srl, Med Pool’s, Tech Sistem, Aluk, Ermetika, Rhoss

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