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Extraordinary maintenance of the San Filippo Neri Church in San Benedetto del Tronto: restoration of the roof and structures to prevent infiltration and damage caused by asbestos.
Rounded dormers, cherished in Romania for their traditional charm, offer extra space and natural light indoors. Tegola Canadese's Canadian shingles prove to be an ideal choice to cover them, ensuring durability and aesthetic versatility.
Halala Kella Lodge is a resort in Ethiopia, part of the "GEBETA LEHAGER" tourism project. A.COM.EX managed the construction, choosing materials such as Canadian tile for the roofing. The collaboration with Tegola Canadese was essential to guarantee waterproofing and aesthetics.
The project, which includes the complete renovation of a nineteenth-century brick house and the construction of a new building in the internal garden, stems from the desire to strongly mark the presence of an uncommon place, inside a disorderly urban context, caught between memories of the rural town and the recent building interventions.
The characterising element of this church, which is immediately perceived, is the considerable covering that extends over it and fluidly wraps it, as if to embrace and protect the gathered assembly. The projecting roof ends with a point but then widens and stretches, creating a hospitable and welcoming place for celebrations.
Studying the drawings that Marcello Guido prepares to approach his works is fundamental in order to understand his architecture. Not so much as to receive enlightenment regarding the complex spatiality that he composes, but rather to be immersed in the spirit of the inventive process that the images reveal: elevations, sections, plans...
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