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Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Lorenzo Guzzini builds stone house with infinity pool overlooking Lake Como

Italian architect Lorenzo Guzzini has completed a villa overlooking Lake Como in Italy, with a facade of grey moraine stone and an infinity pool.

The house, called Villa Molli, is built into a gentle slope in the town of Sala Comacina.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Its two tower-like forms and stepped living spaces required minimal excavation.

Lorenzo Guzzini positioned these two taller volumes at either end of the home.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

They house four bedrooms over two storeys, bookending a central living space topped by a terrace.

Thin stone slabs have been used to create ziggurat-like stepped rooflines for the tower elements.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

In section, the central area of the home steps down across four levels, beginning with a solarium and kitchen in its uppermost area.

A dining area sits in the middle of the levels, next to a lower living area illuminated by a skylight.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

"This choice has generated an ever-different perception of the lake," said Lorenzo Guzzini.

"from an aerial view from the kitchen step, in which the window shows only the water of the lake, to the discovery of the sky on the step of the living room."

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Villa Morri ends in an external terrace and infinity pool.

"The pool in the villa is not a mere cliché, but it has an architectural and symbolic function, uniting visually to the wild 'aqua dulza' of the lake," said Guzzini.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

The two taller volumes also play with different views.

One sits with its gable end facing outwards to the lake, while the other has been rotated to match the orientation of an adjacent stone building.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Here, smaller windows frame views out to the lake and across the upper terrace to the other tower, creating private spaces that contrast the exposed living areas.

"The idea to rotate the volumes 90 degrees to each other was given by a strong link with the place: on one side the tower recalls the traditional neighbouring house," said Guzzini.

"The other closes the system, facing towards the lake."

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Inside, exposed concrete, dark wood and white-rendered walls create contrasts between light and dark.

Enclosed corridors lead to the dramatic reveals of views.

Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy

Previous projects by Lorenzo Guzzini Architecture include another home close to Lake Como that draws on the forms and landscaping of Japanese tea houses.

Photography is by Giorgio Marafioti.


Project credits:

Architect: Lorenzo Guzzini
Engineer: Claudio Sosio De Rosa
Construction company: Curti

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Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy
Villa Molli by Lorenzo Guzzini in Italy