It was born from the splitting of a single unit being recovered. Redistributing the space allows us to create new perspectives, to direct the visitor's gaze to a precise point: this is what happens in the first real estate unit in Casa CTV, where the glow of light coming from Via Garibaldi catches the eye and attracts the visitor to look out and enjoy the priceless view of the historic street of ancient Turin.
In the second real estate unit, the longitudinal planimetric development was sought to amplify the perception of spatiality and induce the visitor's gaze directly on Via Garibaldi.
Here the search for the union and contrasts between the historical character of the building and the contemporary can be clearly perceived. Each piece of furniture was created by us artisans and then built by the skilled people with whom we collaborate: thus the medieval wooden wooden ceiling and the brick walls, brought to light, contrast with new materials such as iron and glass, and new, linear shapes and geometric.