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The Casa MRGT unveils a Multi Level Residence Within an Industrial Building

The Casa MRGT is a loft-style home by Lamatilde set inside a converted industrial structure in Turin. The interior keeps exposed concrete, steel elements and large open volumes while adding new geometric partitions that define living zones. The ground floor functions as a garage for a private car collection, with access to the upper levels provided by a steel staircase and a private lift. The second floor contains an open living area with a kitchen, dining space and tall windows that bring daylight into the central rooms. Surfaces alternate between metal, concrete and smooth finishes to create a contrast between raw structure and clean interior fittings.

The upper floors include bedrooms and bathrooms arranged around a central volume containing storage and circulation space. Materials remain consistent across each level to keep the overall layout coherent. The roof terrace is equipped with an outdoor kitchen, lounge seating, a sauna and a pool, all positioned within a planted perimeter. The terrace extends the industrial aesthetic into an outdoor environment with clear views across the city.

Trend Themes

  1. Integrated Industrial Aesthetics — Merging industrial architecture with modern luxury offers new possibilities for creating unique living environments that appeal to urban dwellers.
  2. Multi-functional Living Spaces — Designing adaptable living areas that incorporate elements like private garages and roof terraces reflects the growing demand for personalized and versatile home environments.
  3. Sustainable Urban Transformation — Repurposing industrial buildings for residential use presents sustainable opportunities for cities to conserve resources and maintain architectural heritage.

Industry Implications

  1. Real Estate Development — Transforming industrial spaces into residential properties represents an innovative approach to real estate development that meets demand for urban living solutions.
  2. Architecture and Design — Architectural firms focusing on industrial conversions are innovating through the use of raw materials and open designs that blend historical structures with modern functionality.
  3. Home Furnishings and Decor — The intersection of industrial finishes with contemporary home decor creates opportunities for furnishing and decor companies to develop products that suit this emerging lifestyle trend.

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