Modern Vacation home In Italy’s Chianti Area Aces The Test Of Time

A 1970s monolith to contemporary architecture is cruising through the test of time in the attractive hills of Italy’s Chianti area.

The long, two-story vacation home, with strong horizontal lines and a flat roofing system, is entered the countryside surface of Strada in Chianti, about a 30-minute drive from the Tuscany capital city of Florence.

Commissioned by Hungarian-American business owner Alexander Brody in 1972 for usage as a villa, the sculptural house is the work of Florentine designer Roberto Monsani. The clean-lined style was an effective departure from traditionalism and the traditional design of Florentine architecture.

Vacation Home Brody was “applauded and included as a work of art of its time,” states Cinzia Romanelli, president and creator of Structure Heritage French and Italian publications called it rèsolument contemporaine (resolutely modern).

Monsani himself would later on take ownership of the vacation home, where he lived up until his death in 2018. Now, the prominent house is being marketed at EUR1.6 million or about USD 1.7 million.

Including 7 hectares– about 17 acres– the gated home consists of an extensive yard, forest, olive groves and 1,200-square-meter– almost 13,000-square-foot– lake. Long partitions separated by walls of windows highlight the strong geometric shapes of the enhanced concrete structure.

The 300 square meters– about 3,200 square feet– of interiors contrast black and white. Furnishings and devices generate bursts of color. Monsani was likewise understood for his style of modular furnishings and wall systems, both of which take a look at house in the area today.

The upper flooring includes the entryway, dining-room and up-to-date kitchen area. The flooring listed below homes the living-room, a research study set behind a fireplace wall and 3 bed rooms with personal restrooms. Moving glass doors in much of the spaces open up to the outdoors.

A staircase linking the 2 levels ignores a cement-block paved yard. Balconies take in scenic views of the surrounding rolling hills.

Kety Ciko, likewise with Structure Heritage, is the listing representative.

With its middle ages architecture, piazzas and cobblestone streets, the Tuscan town of Strada in Chianti is a popular base for white wine lovers wishing to sample the location’s signature Chianti Classico. (Lover idea: The sign of a black rooster shows that the grapes utilized were grown in the Chianti Classico area.)

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