Stazzu.
Single-family home in Sardinia, Italy — stone, water and Mediterranean horizon in an architecture that dialogues with the island's landscape.
The project
Stone, light and horizon.
Stazzu recovers the rural typology of the Sardinian Mediterranean home and reinterprets it in a contemporary key. Visualization sought to translate the material relationship between local stone, wood and water — and the geography that orders the project: sea views, southern orientation, shaded courtyards.
Each image was directed so that the Mediterranean atmosphere reads without explanation: mid-afternoon light, implicit breeze, natural textures. A render that works as architectural document and as presentation piece.
Arch. Jeriha's commission had two simultaneous audiences: the technical (municipal presentation) and the emotional (end client). We worked the view selection around that duality and chose the Sardinian sunset hour to maximize the reading of materials — natural stone against grazing light. The process included three iterations of vegetation and sky adjustment until finding the atmosphere that would sustain both readings. The result works as technical documentation and aspirational image at once.
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