Project posted by Architect & Friends

Villa Gerolimich Grado

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Midcentury
Villa Gerolimich in the 1950's
Villa Gerolimich in the 1950's
plan 1950's
plan 1950's
material research (existing/new)
material research (existing/new)
building site
building site
living room
living room
kitchen
kitchen
detail dining room
detail dining room
dining room
dining room
detail bathroom
detail bathroom
garden
garden
detail tiles/olive tree
detail tiles/olive tree
garden & courtyard
garden & courtyard
view from the elevator
view from the elevator
view from the promenade (Adriatic sea)
view from the promenade (Adriatic sea)
view from terrace on 2nd floor
view from terrace on 2nd floor
sunset from rooftop terrace
sunset from rooftop terrace

Details

Square Feet
3000
Lot Size
6500
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Architect
Michael Atzenhofer
Interior Design
Michael Atzenhofer
Johanna Atzenhofer
Landscape Design
Michael Atzenhofer
Marco Petrini
Builder
Edilimpianti srl
Photographer
Michael Atzenhofer

From Architect & Friends

IT ALL STARTED WITH AN EXTENSIVE RESEARCH OF THE USED MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES AND COLOR SCHEMES DATING BACK TO THE 1950’S

The family villa was built on the island of Grado/Italy between the former Hotel Zipser and the Villa Secession between January 25th, 1955 and December 10th, 1956 for Captain Giuseppe Gerolimich and his family, a shipwright from Trieste.

When our client came up with the idea to renovate the villa he acquired in early 2018 we started an extensive research of the used materials, construction techniques and color schemes dating back to the 1950’s.

Thanks to Mrs. Gerolimich, who provided the original building plans and some additional plan versions that never got implemented, we were able to add some elements missing and to introduce new ones without destroying the existing structure that never got any addition in all those years.

Our main approach was to elevate and refresh the overall quality of the home and to recreate the dialogue between the land and the sea in a historically important area that had grown from a small lagoon island into a seaside resort.

In addition to the renovation work some of the implemented details are the extension of the terrace on the first floor with stairs down to the lush garden, the new courtyard with carport, the new elevator and the roofing that covers parts of the roof terrace. The former garage has been transformed into a lounge area to enjoy the intimate garden around the villa.

Inside, the existing floor plan was gently upgraded for modern living and we worked very closely with the client to select furnishings, lighting, fabrics and art that suit the home.