A house designed by architect Cracchi in the 1950s on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Rooted in the concept of genius loci, the house embodies a material-driven rationalism, where chromatic and textural elements resonate with the surrounding landscape, seamlessly extending towards the lush garden and the lake.
With Cristina's passion for pre-existing elements and historical layers, she shapes a space where past and present engage in a refined dialogue. The surrounding landscape, overlooking the magnificent Borromean Islands, offers a rich architectural and material context—from historic stone quarries to a unique relationship with the lake and nature.
