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LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT

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LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest
© Silvia Lavit

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  156
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  BMI Cobert

  • Lead Architect: Marco Lavit

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LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Silvia Lavit

Text description provided by the architects. Set in a landscape of vineyards and wooded areas, in the heart of Monferrato, the eco-hotel comprises a village of four independent wood and glass cabins whose design was inspired by the image of traditional haystacks. Three of them house the suites, while the fourth is a common space.

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Silvia Lavit
LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows, Beam
© Silvia Lavit

The interior of the three suites is organized as a continuum, with the breakfast nook near the deck leading to the sleeping area, which leads to the bathroom at the opposite end. The result is a refuge that ensures privacy, while also offering the option of entertaining other guests. 

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Beam, Deck
© Silvia Lavit
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Plans Three cabins

The last cabin comprises a generous outdoor space and a large kitchen. It was conceived more as a meeting place than a reception area, and includes a large table where guests can sit together.

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Silvia Lavit
LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Silvia Lavit

Designed with an eye on sustainability and energy efficiency using natural and eco-compatible materials, the cabins are raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site. 

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LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Silvia Lavit

We took up the challenge of using prefabricated elements but without resorting to standardization. These factors are reflected in the roof, an A-shape with two fully glazed triangular elevations, which also acts as a wall and a load-bearing structure. The lodges weren’t designed as closed volumes from which the openings were subtracted, but as a space created by three inclined surfaces, following the Japanese logic of working on layers.

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography
© Silvia Lavit
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LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest
© Silvia Lavit

With a rectangular plan measuring 6.0m on 9.0m and a ceiling height of 5.5 m, these little lodges are made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood, enriching and nourishing it as it ages. Wood is also featured in the furnishings as well as the wall and floor finishes. The cabins therefore blend perfectly with their natural setting, almost as if they were camouflaged.

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography
© Silvia Lavit

In the Lilelo project, windows play a fundamental role from both the functional and aesthetic perspectives, bringing light as well as the landscape into the cabins. Thin windows were chosen to fit seamlessly into the wooden structure, encouraging a harmonious, almost symbiotic relationship between inside and out, which is the underlying aim of the entire project.

LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest
© Silvia Lavit
LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Silvia Lavit

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Address:14035 Grazzano Badoglio, Asti, Moferrato, Italy

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Cite: “LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge / Atelier LAVIT” 18 Feb 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed .

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