Villa Mylae was born from the renovation and recasting of two pre-existing buildings, one in masonry from the late nineteenth century, recklessly remodeled over time, and the other in more recent reinforced concrete, born unauthorized then sanitized, and without any architectural connotation. The particular constraining and landscape conditions, combined with the foresight of the client, allowed for design experimentation in an integral and integrated logic
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