A Binishell on the Sardinian coast: Dante Bini's Piccola Cupola for sale
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- ~180 m² Total surface
- ~150 m² Living area
- ~1,500 m² Plot surface
Description
Costa Paradiso resists domestication: rust-red granite cliffs, maquis dense with juniper and lentisk, an uncompromising quality of light. It is here that Dante Bini designed the Piccola Cupola, the smaller twin of the dome that Michelangelo Antonioni and Monica Vitti chose as their private retreat.
Bini patented the Binishell system in the 1960s: pneumatic balloons coated in reinforced concrete, inflated and then deflated to leave behind organic shell structures suspended between technological utopianism and Mediterranean archaism. The Piccola Cupola resists easy categorisation.
The living area opens onto the terrace with a sense of inevitability, the sea at the horizon functioning not as backdrop but as spatial boundary. Local granite, handmade ceramic tilework and salvaged timber appear throughout in easy conversation with contemporary finishes. The sleeping quarters comprise a double room and a twin, each with its own bathroom; to the rear of the villa, reached along a path of helichrysum, rosemary and lavender, two further semi-subterranean rooms with bathrooms extend the accommodation quietly into the hillside. Two short paths wind through the fragrant scrubland to a pool set into the rock as though it had always been there.
An architecture at once unmistakable and deferential to the raw Mediterranean beauty that surrounds it, combined with the seclusion and quiet of Costa Paradiso, makes this a property of rare and lasting intensity.
A property of this kind exceeds description. It is best understood by living in it.
- Object type
Villa
- Bedrooms
3
- Bathrooms
3
- Parking spaces
2
- Total surface
~180 m²
- Living area
~150 m²
- Plot surface
~1,500 m²
- Flooring
Stone, Tiles
- Energy certificate available
In progress
Location: Costa Paradiso, Sardinia
Costa Paradiso was established in the late 1960s along Sardinia's north-western coast, in the municipality of Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola, through the vision of Milanese entrepreneur Pierino Tizzoni. A residential village set along one of the most dramatic stretches of the Costa Rossa in Gallura, it is defined by a rugged, deeply indented coastline shaped over centuries by the maestrale into cliffs and rock formations of singular form. Conceived from the outset as a place of architectural ambition, its residences were entrusted to architects who understood the landscape as the primary material of their work. Alberto Ponis became its principal voice, developing a language that grows organically from the red granite and Mediterranean maquis of the surrounding terrain. Dante Bini's Cupola added a further layer to this history, placing Costa Paradiso firmly within the international architectural imagination.
The village offers bars, restaurants and essential provisions for summer stays; for a wider range of shops and services, Isola Rossa is around 15 km away, while Santa Teresa di Gallura and Castelsardo are each approximately 35 km. The nearest airports are Olbia Costa Smeralda and Alghero Fertilia, both reachable in around an hour and a half by car, the most practical way to get around the area.
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Provider
First Sardev S.r.l.
Piazzetta degli Ulivi, n° 3
- Porto Cervo (SS), 07021, Italy