In the Torre Littoria, one of the urban symbols of Turin (Italy), Benedetto Camerana (Camerana & Partners) has designed a series of apartments, in which the city’s baroque architecture takes center stage through a game of windows and reflective surfaces.
A game that has its scenic apex in the glass bubble of the kitchen, a cylindrical volume inspired by the reflective installations of Dan Graham, while the colored lights recall Dan Flavin’s neons.
Thus the tower, a rationalist icon of urban renewal created in Turin in the 1930s, returns to be inhabited with interiors that have a series of important and unexpected references to conceptual installations.
The project is one of the flagship interventions of the Prestige collection, a large high-level residential offer program, with which Reale Immobili, a Reale Group company, strengthens its offer in the residential segment in the historic centers of the main Italian cities.