Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside. 

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Casa Novina - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

This house is built over the footprint of what had been a farmhouse in the unique Val d’Orcia moonscape, a clay hilly UNESCO protected environment south of Siena. Designed to measure itself with the geometric structures of medieval Senese architecture and with a skin as rough as the land to where it belongs. Stone, bricks and oak hardwood, are the three materials used to build outside as well as inside.