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Elisa Pardini

  • Site : www.pardinihallarchitecture.com
  • Adresse : via di Matraia 12 - Capannori Lucca 55018 Lucca
Elisa studied architecture at the University of Rome, gaining her Advanced Diploma in Architecture in 2006. In her first role at Fuksas Architect, Rome, she formed part of the team re-working Montecatini’s historical spas, before moving to London to join Foster + Partners. Initially part of the acclaimed More London project, Elisa also worked on the winning competition entry for the New York Public Library. She spent 18 months working on London’s Crossrail in Canary Wharf, following the project from concept phase to construction drawings of the park and pavilions. In 2010, Elisa realised an ambition to start her own company and founded elips design. Her bold residential and retail designs received international media recognition and Dri Dri Gelato Shop was a finalist in the 2012 AJ Small Projects Awards. In 2015 she co-founding Pardini Hall Architecture with Robert Hall. She is part of the Jury for Start for talents https://startfortalents.net/start-jury/ and for A'Design Award https://competition.adesignaward.com/.

11RMS

To meet the varying needs of this client, this pretty mews property required a complete refurbishment.

The connecting feature is a multi-purpose staircase, running over three floors, naturally dividing space which in turn, has been opened up completely.

The re-worked layout and addition of skylights, allow natural light to enter. Additionally, we worked with lighting designer Viabizzuno to maximise the artificial lighting of the property and ensure this was a stunning feature.

Whilst the open space allows comfortable, family living, a ground floor studio area can be closed off using a clever sliding panel, to conveniently separate work and home life as needed. At first floor, through a bookcase integrated into the staircase, the area is divided between kitchen (hidden with sliding panel with wallpaper) / dining and the living area. The use of an open bookcase allow the natural light to flood all the floorplan trough the skylight at second floor over the staircase.

We kept the façade of the building intact to preserve the integrity of the street.

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