The design of the common areas of the new residences seeks to maintain a connection with the place without losing any of the welcoming and almost domestic dimension of the spaces.


Through clear references to the building’s architectural style and the era in which it was built, the contemporary intervention defining the interiors dialogues with the past and the genius loci as well as with cinematic culture. The proximity of the park is also important in introducing inspirations and new interpretations from English botanical culture.


The almost museum-like approach that characterizes the connecting spaces is imbued with elements that reinterpret the history of British interiors and their handcrafting. The warmer and more welcoming common areas, designed as if they were an extension of the apartments, are simultaneously flexible and versatile.


