In a landscape dotted with magnolias, camellias, cedars, cypresses and domestic pines, the “Archi di Luce” complex of eight villas (ranging from 671 m² to 1,314 m²) designed by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, immersed in a 6,000 sqm park, makes living on the lake shore an aesthetic experience, thanks to a play of continuous visual intertwining with the landscape and a sober and refined design.
Of the eight residences, Villa 7 is for sale: 1,187 square metres of living space on six floors, two of which are underground, with six indoor parking spaces, a 440-square-metre garden and a swimming pool.
The south-facing complex extends horizontally, following the contours of the land; an interplay of solids and voids, among glass surfaces, recesses, patios and terraces, erodes the built mass, painted in warm, earthy tones that blend the construction into the vegetation.
