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Casa Bendico by Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes

Minimalist interior with vaulted wood ceiling, concrete walls, and panoramic window view.

Casa Bendico, designed by Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes, is a villa nestled in the Val di Noto hills of Italy. Completed in 2024, this house draws inspiration from local farms, featuring a heavy, mineral structure coated with cement to blend into its forested surroundings.

A bio-climatic, energy-independent design, the house utilizes a shuttered concrete double shell with red and brown pozzolan from Mount Etna, contributing to its thermal efficiency and integration with the environment.

Casa Balat Offers Sustainable Sicilian Farmhouse Experience

Rustic exterior with thatched roof, concrete window frame, and lush greenery surroundings.

Ignazio Mortellaro has transformed a 300-year-old Sicilian farmhouse into a sustainable, energy-efficient retreat called Casa Balat. Located in Noto, Italy, the project seamlessly integrates traditional materials with state-of-the-art green technology, like a geothermal system for air conditioning and water heating.

Casa Balat features an open-air shala for yoga, a saltwater pool, gardens, and a Bulthaup kitchen, all designed to minimize carbon footprint while providing luxurious and sustainable agriturismo accommodations.

Casa Infinita: A Modern Getaway in Noto by Gordon Guillaumier

FeaturedModern terrace with stone wall, wooden furniture, and open view.

Discover Casa Infinita, a vacation home in Noto, Italy, designed by Gordon Guillaumier. This house merges contemporary aesthetics with the Sicilian climate, offering a tranquil escape. With its innovative sun protection and seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces, it redefines modern holiday living, integrating beautifully with the semi-arid landscape of vineyards, olive trees, and the Mediterranean Sea.

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