Wooden house in Province of Reggio Emilia | © Davide Perbellini

Wooden house in Province of Reggio Emilia

Highly efficient

Wrapped up: In the Italian Po Valley near Reggio Emilia, an area with warm, humid summers and cool winters, LignoAlp has realised Villa F, a detached house with a particularly efficient building envelope.

Architecturally, this house is characterised by a classic pitched roof and yellow plastered walls, but also by the ventilated façade with natural stone-look cladding. The spacious terrace has a glass balustrade as fall protection and a floating tiled floor. The connecting staircase between the ground and upper floors consists of self-supporting steps, also with a glass balustrade. The engineers at LignoAlp chose a lightweight timber frame construction for the load-bearing structure of the building.

At the customer's request, the timber frame was designed with a thickness of 180 mm and fitted with a 60 cm thick insulation layer to achieve a U-value of 0.15 W/m²K. The roof also has this heat transfer coefficient, which was achieved with 260 mm thick thermal insulation.

A self-supporting double-flight staircase with wooden steps and a glass balustrade | © Davide Perbellini
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Façade of a two-storey building, partly plastered and coloured yellow and partly clad in stone. The balustrades of the terraces are made of glass, a photovoltaic system can be seen on the roof and a meadow with a swimming pool can be seen in the foreground | © Davide Perbellini A two-storey yellow building with green shutters behind a hedge and an entrance gate | © Davide Perbellini Wooden house in Province of Reggio Emilia | © Davide Perbellini
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