Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Interior Photography, Windows, Arch, Beam
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  550
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
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Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Interior Photography, Windows, Table, Chair
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

Text description provided by the architects. Industrial archeology and art-design objects freely mingle in this interior in London, illuminated by the special natural light that just the riverside cities possess. This raw and brutal space, carved with lights and shadows, inspired Francesco Meneghello's visionary creativity and fostered his attitude to multiply suggestions through minimal details, composing a narrative that is never unique but free and multifaceted. The imposing essence of the space encouraged his desire to experiment with new connections between the architecture and the objects, by mixing rigorous choices and poetic concessions to decoration.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Interior Photography, Chair, Windows, Brick
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

The living area is an open space, illuminated by the wide windows typical of industrial archaeology. The choice of arranging the furniture along an ideal central axis naturally organizes the space and creates an orderly visual continuity. The huge modular (leather) sofa in the seventies style embraces the lounge area. With its curved line, it introduces the feeling of a more intimate dimension where objects defined by a powerful artistic expressiveness are perfectly at ease, as the provocative presence of a wall carpet inspired by the famous painting by Gustave Courbet, L'Origine du monde.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Exterior Photography, Table, Chair
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

A transparent separation element suggests the direct relationship between the living and the night area, removing every visual and conceptual barrier. The large marble table represents a rational element of classic balance, rigorously proportioned to the space. It is designed to dialogue with some iconic design pieces still able to fascinate, like the surrealist-inspired wall lamp. More than essential and almost invisible, the kitchen is a perfect expression of geometric abstraction; no functional element is visible, forcing the perception of emptiness. The presence of an old olive tree emphasizes the sacredness of nature.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Exterior Photography
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

The seat around the tree has got the symbolic energy of a mystical space for meditation and contemplation, energy made even stronger by the  "not-mirror mirror"  deforming the context. The staircase, composed of detached elements, is a free tribute to Carlo Scarpa's visionary design of the Olivetti showroom in Venice. The staircase leads to a mezzanine floor that expresses the intimate and silent atmosphere of a museum space. With two armchairs and a painting, nothing else is required to get into a soft and suspended dimension of dialogue with art, suggesting an ideal connection between the spaces of sociality and the personal domestic spaces.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Windows
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

The first private environment is a large dressing room inspired by the atmosphere of Berlin's avant-garde boutiques. Exhibited as in a window, the outfit steals the spotlight in the mise-en-scène, surrounded by retro-inspired display cabinets and futuristic furnishings. The master bedroom has monastic essentiality. It is a shelter and an alcove. With its essential and geometric design inspired by Japanese aesthetics, the bed is the heart of the space. A work, realized by the Informal Italian artist Alberto Burri in the second post-war period, oversees the most intimate area of ​​the house.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Exterior Photography, Windows, Bed, Bedroom
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

In a curious creative game based on contrasts, the rational image of the bed acts as a counterpoint with the marble sink that introduces to the en-suite bathroom, a material and hyper-expressive object, extracted "per levare" from a block of rough stone. Once again Francesco Meneghello's interior project tells about a domestic vision that draws on a museum concept through the search for asymmetries, through the balance between full and empty and the contrast between reflections and transparencies.

Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello - Interior Photography, Bathroom
Courtesy of Francesco Meneghello

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Cite: "Industrial Loft / Francesco Meneghello" 22 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/985810/industrial-loft-francesco-meneghello> ISSN 0719-8884

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