Girombelli Apartment
Milan, 1999
This 300 m² apartment in the centre of Milan is characterised by a 14m-long, satin-glass wall which separates the day and night zones.
Through this glass wall there is an interrupted flow of both east and west sunlight.
Landlord restrictions on altering the structure prevented the intention of a greater thickness of space.
The floor is of matt white stone slabs; so too are the benches and one-off bathroom fixtures.
Girombelli Apartment
Milan, 1999
This 300 m² apartment in the centre of Milan is characterised by a 14m-long, satin-glass wall which separates the day and night zones.
Through this glass wall there is an interrupted flow of both east and west sunlight.
Landlord restrictions on altering the structure prevented the intention of a greater thickness of space.
The floor is of matt white stone slabs; so too are the benches and one-off bathroom fixtures.
Girombelli Apartment
Milan, 1999
This 300 m² apartment in the centre of Milan is characterised by a 14m-long, satin-glass wall which separates the day and night zones.
Through this glass wall there is an interrupted flow of both east and west sunlight.
Landlord restrictions on altering the structure prevented the intention of a greater thickness of space.
The floor is of matt white stone slabs; so too are the benches and one-off bathroom fixtures.