Farace House, Favara

The Project tackles the delicate topic of integrating a contemporary artifact in the Old Town of Favara (Sicily), in a consolidated frame of row houses. Knowing the urban tissue, the project management reveals a conscious contemporaneity, based on the building know-how and the ability to obtain high-quality housing outcomes, reflecting the evolving requirements and performances which merge into a complex dimension of the “physics of the building”. Giglia’s Project follows these parameters of attention, rationality and expressivity. The result is simply amazing: a white strong gem proudly set in the surrounding urban fabric – showing a low architectural value – linked with the city through small holes and scenic overlooks on the Old Town.

SUSTAINABILITY
The home embodies the good principles of green building and sustainability. The use of solar panels placed on the roof are invisible: they are able to produce hot water, heat the entire home and meet domestic needs. Photovoltaic systems are a convenient and ecological solution and they were chosen to produce electricity for the whole house. The insulation of the entire building structure allows you to drastically reduce energy consumption. In addition, the use of fixtures and smart windows allow natural lighting and ensure good insulation. For this house that stands in the city, the choice of the green roof was an optimal solution as it offers an excellent degree of insulation, gives clean air along the perimeter of the house and helps us to make the world a better place. The building is equipped with a system for channeling rainwater collection and a system for recycling used water which is then used again for garden plants. Materials with low environmental impact that are sustainable, non-toxic, safe for the health of the inhabitants and for the environment have been used.

What makes this project one-of-a-kind?
The Project tackles the delicate topic of integrating a contemporary artifact in the Old Town of Favara (Sicily), in a consolidated frame of row houses.


Building placed in the urban context, west elevation


Original Building


Main east elevation, via Udine


Main east elevation, via Udine


Main east elevation, via Udine


Main east elevation, via Udine


Architectural detail, the relationship with the outer space


Architectural detail, solarium’s staircase


Solarium


The building in relation to the city, solarium


Internal view of the main east elevation


Building placed in the urban context


Building placed in the urban context, east elevation

Credits

Architecture
Lillo Giglia Architect

Client
Private

Year of completion
2020

Location
Favara (Agrigento_Sicily), Italy

Total area
200 m2

Photos
Salvatore Giglia & Lillo Giglia

Project Partners

Lillo Crapanzano Costruzioni, Grohe, Weber Italy, 41zero42, GESSI SPA, Mardegan Legno, Flos, Schüco Italia

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