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Ungers House

€175,000
  • 8.5 Rooms
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • ~246 m² Total surface

Description

The house, conceived within the urban project developed by Oswald Mathias Ungers, strongly embodies the dialogue between built space and public space, interpreting architecture as an integral part of the city's structure. The building is configured as a measured and conscious piece within the context, where every formal and volumetric choice reflects the idea of the city as a "collective monument," an organism composed of autonomous yet interrelated parts. The architectural composition emphasizes the relationship between solids and voids, between the compact mass of the building and the open spaces surrounding it, in line with Ungers' typical approach, aimed at transforming public space into a meaning-generating element. The house, therefore, is not just an inhabited volume but a device that contributes to the reading of urban morphology: a place where history, memory, and constructive form intertwine. Through rigorous geometries, calibrated proportions, and a careful use of light, the architecture establishes a deep relationship with the context, acknowledging its historical layering and reinterpreting it according to a contemporary but respectful language. The result is a dwelling that does not merely occupy space but participates in the construction of urban sense, staging the continuous confrontation between past and present, between architectural individuality and the collective structure of the city. The house develops over three levels, organized in a functional and harmonious manner. Ground floor At this level, there is an apartment used as an office, currently rented and generating income, with an independent entrance. The unit consists of two main rooms, a bathroom, and a storage room, making it ideal for professional or service activities. First floor The first floor houses a large and bright living area, characterized by airy and well-distributed spaces. Adjacent are a bathroom and a laundry room, adding practicality and functional completeness to the level. Second floor The top level hosts the sleeping area, composed of three bedrooms and an additional living area that offers direct access to the Gatto kitchen, included in the sale. From the corridor, which all the rooms overlook, the bathroom and a storage room are also accessible, useful for orderly and convenient space management. Basement In the basement, there is a large utility room, versatile and easily adaptable to living needs. Its generous dimensions make it perfect for use as a large garage, or as a storage, hobby area, or technical space.
Features
Air-conditioningBuilt-in kitchen
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Property ID: W-047MOW

Property details
  • Object type

    Townhouse

  • Condition

    Very good

  • Rooms

    8.5

  • Bedrooms

    3

  • Bathrooms

    2

  • Number of Floors

    3

  • Total surface

    ~246 m²

  • Flooring

    Tiles

Energy efficiency information
  • Construction year

    1986

  • Energy efficiency class

    F

  • Energy certificate available

    Yes

  • Energy certificate type

    Consumption certificate

Location: Nuova Gibellina, Sicily

Gibellina is the "Italian Capital of Contemporary Art" for the year 2026. The winning city, thanks also to a state contribution of one million euros, will be able to showcase, for a period of one year, cultural projects that include activities such as exhibitions, festivals, and reviews, in addition to the creation and redevelopment of spaces and areas dedicated to the enjoyment of contemporary art. "The first 'Italian Capital of Contemporary Art' with its candidacy offers our country an organic and solid project, delivering to today's Italy an exemplary model of cultural intervention, based on values and actions that recognize art as a social function and culture as a common good. For its project capability in reactivating its extraordinary heritage of works, combining memory and future in the present, conservation and enhancement, attention to the local and international ambition; for its ability to involve new generations and the entire citizenry, engaging the broader territory based on a common civic awareness, forming alliances with public and private institutions, national and transnational; for being a pioneer city of what we now define as urban regeneration, and for the ability to be both a city-artwork and a city to inhabit: for its project, with which the city will become a large laboratory where the practices and energies of contemporary art will be called to share thoughts and solutions on themes of public space, community, landscape, sustainability, and the broad concept of heritage. For all these reasons, we believe we can identify, as the city 'Italian Capital of Contemporary Art' 2026, the city of Gibellina." "The institution of the title of 'Italian Capital of Contemporary Art' - declared Minister Giuli - aims to pay a new, deserved tribute to Italian creativity and genius, and is the confirmation of the Government's active commitment to restore to Italy, its cities, its territories, and its inhabitants, the awareness of being Italy." SUMMARY OF THE WINNING PROJECT "Bring Me the Future": An ambitious project that develops through initiatives related to contemporary art and creativity, from cultural planning to urban regeneration, restoration, and above all, the construction of a vision of the future that takes into account beauty as a shared and regenerating value. THE TITLE OF ITALIAN CAPITAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART The General Directorate of Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture launched the call on April 15, 2024, for the designation of the first "Italian Capital of Contemporary Art" for the year 2026. The new recognition is established to encourage and support the planning and implementation capacity of Italian cities in the field of promotion and enhancement of contemporary art. The area of Gibellina is a peaceful and constantly developing area, characterized by large spaces, contemporary art works, and a serene atmosphere. The town offers essential services such as supermarkets, schools, public offices, and convenient road connections to Alcamo, Castelvetrano, and the A29 highway. Reborn after the Belice earthquake, Gibellina is now known for its unique artistic and cultural heritage, with open-air installations, modern squares, and the famous "Cretto di Burri" nearby. The community is welcoming, and the environment is ideal for those seeking a relaxed quality of life, away from the city chaos, yet well-connected to the main centers of western Sicily. The area stands out for its tranquility, the brightness of spaces, and the possibility of living in a serene and safe environment, perfect for families, professionals, or those desiring a home in a place rich in history and culture.

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