monovolume architecture + design

monovolume architecture + design

Via Cavour, 29 39100 Bolzano BZ Italy

The two founders, Patrik Pedó and Jury Pobitzer, met during their studies at the University of Innsbruck and in 2003 they founded monovolume architecture + design. The studio specializes in renovations and new constructions. Their portfolio includes conceptual studies, architectural and design planning, construction supervision, 3D visualization and virtual reality, as well as urban planning and master planning. Architectural projects, exhibitions, and product design are the core fields of the studio's activities. At the heart of monovolume architecture + design is a young, interdisciplinary, and international team of 20 creatives: architects, industrial designers, 3D artists, and graphic designers.

PROJECTS

Luxury design for the renovation of House T2 between light and comfort

Luxury design for the renovation of House T2 between light and comfort

Palette of light and natural tones, oak wood, minimal design with luxurious comfort, and a dreamy pool: all of this in the renovation that brings T2 House to life

Modern villa with swimming pool

House G. Two overlapping buildings for a single-family villa

The monovolume architecture + design studio, in the Italian municipality of Lana, in the province of Bolzano, designs the single-family house named house G, with two above-ground floors and a basement floor with parking, equipped with large terraces, a swimming pool, and a spacious garden.

House T: pure volumes for a house in Merano

House T: pure volumes for a house in Merano

The monovolume architecture + design studio designs this villa among the valleys of Merano, where the slope of the terrain requires a project of volumes, created through the purist use of concrete and glass. The flat roof and the pool emphasize the contrast with the greenery.

Inside the traditions and under a monumental roof. The House K2 on the South Tyrolean plateau of Renon

Inside the traditions and under a monumental roof. The House K2 on the South Tyrolean plateau of Renon

House K2 is a combination of traditional building methods with modern living comfort amidst the breathtaking landscapes where, surrounded by forests and meadows, it offers an ideal retreat in between the mountains

The Riel district: the new, smart and sustainable housing model

The Riel district: the new, smart and sustainable housing model

The new residential complex “Riel – il fienile”, on the south of Bolzano, has a total of 38 residential units ranging from one- to four-room apartments and was built to host young workers and couples in a strategically located area close to the industrial zone and the city centre

Hot Window Exhibition Stand, the flexibility of wood as suspended folds

Hot Window Exhibition Stand, the flexibility of wood as suspended folds

Suspended Folds is a stand created for the company Heiss Fenster and loudly highlights the first noble material of which window frames are made: the wood of the traditional frame bends, generating a dynamic wave without boundaries that overflows beyond the stand.

Casa P2, the architecture narrates the porphyry of Monticolo and the Mendola vineyards

Casa P2, the architecture narrates the porphyry of Monticolo and the Mendola vineyards

Among the green linear rows and the warm spring sunsets, at the foot of the Mendola is situated Casa P2. It is a residential building where three generations live together under one roof

An organised architecture for Villa EB. A luxurious residence on the renowned Strada del Vino

An organised architecture for Villa EB. A luxurious residence on the renowned Strada del Vino

Large windows, curved structures and materials in complete harmony with the surrounding landscape define the elegant Villa EB, the product of a complex renovation of an existing villa dating back to the 1960s performed by the studio monovolume architecture + design

company headquarters Durst facade cladding aluminum panels

New modern Headquarters for Durst. An organic building floating in the void to symbolize progress

monovolume architecture + design designs the new headquarters of Durst, a leading company in the field of digital printing systems. The idea is for an organic building that looks like an elongated and compact two-storey building culminating in a six-storey tower