Restyling CD Residence | Didonè Comacchio Architects
Restyling CD Residence, The restyling project of a residential building, originally built between the 1960s and 1970s, aims to revitalize and modernize the entire structure, giving it a new life and greater functionality.
This intervention is not limited to a simple renovation, but includes an in-depth recalibration of the interior spaces, with the aim of optimizing spaces and improving the quality of life for residents.
In particular, the reorganization of the interior spaces involves the creation of brighter and more open areas, which can favor a better use of the spaces by the inhabitants.
But the project does not stop there: a significant restyling of the outdoor spaces is also planned, which aims to transform the surrounding area into a welcoming and attractive place.
This redevelopment of the exteriors will be characterized by a contemporary and sustainable design, capable of integrating natural and functional elements, thus contributing to a residential environment that promotes well-being and sociability among its inhabitants.
Project Info
Architects: Didonè Comacchio Architects
Country: Italy, Castelfranco Veneto
Area: 200 m²
Year: 2025
Photographs: Catalogo Studio – Maria Francesca Lui+Marco Lumini
Office Lead Architects: Paolo Didonè, Devvy Comacchio
Design Team: Didonè Comacchio Architects
Collaborators: Gianmarco Miolo
Construction Company: Costruzioni Edili F.lli Minelle di MInelle Massimo & Fabio S.n.c.






































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