Porto Cervo, 2025
IT Il giardino di Villa Tita si inserisce nel paesaggio mediterraneo di Porto Cervo come una sua naturale estensione, reinterpretandone caratteri e suggestioni in chiave contemporanea. Le forme vegetali, al tempo stesso scolpite e fluide, richiamano i massi granitici che emergono dal terreno, evocando la materia e l’identità del territorio sardo. Ne nasce un giardino all’italiana riletto in modo essenziale, dove il rigore del disegno dialoga con la spontaneità delle linee organiche e con l’uso di specie appartenenti alla flora locale. Superfici sempreverdi e fioriture leggere accompagnano lo sguardo, mentre la piscina in marmo verde si inserisce nel paesaggio come amplificatore di luce e riflessi con un dialogo diretto verso il mare. Terrazze, specchi d’acqua e vegetazione si articolano lungo un percorso continuo, costruendo una sequenza di spazi che invita a un’esperienza raccolta e silenziosa del paesaggio mediterraneo. Il progetto di illuminazione è stato curato da Studio Cannata Light, mentre il progetto architettonico della terrazza è firmato da Carlo Santambrogio.
Elementi progettuali: movimenti di terra, piscina e vasche d’acqua, vegetazione, sottoservizi, percorsi, terrazza, arredi
EN The garden of Villa Tita unfolds within the Mediterranean landscape of Porto Cervo as a natural extension of its surroundings, reinterpreting local character and atmosphere through a contemporary lens. Sculpted yet fluid plant forms echo the granite outcrops emerging from the ground, evoking the materiality and identity of the Sardinian territory.
The result is an essential reinterpretation of the Italian garden, where the rigor of the design engages in dialogue with the spontaneity of organic lines and the use of plant species native to the local flora. Evergreen surfaces and light, delicate blooms guide the gaze, while the green marble pool settles into the landscape as an amplifier of light and reflections, establishing a direct visual relationship with the sea.
Terraces, water features, and vegetation are arranged along a continuous path, shaping a sequence of spaces that invites a quiet and contemplative experience of the Mediterranean landscape. The lighting design was developed by Studio Cannata Light, while the architectural design of the terrace was conceived by Carlo Santambrogio..
Design elements: earthworks, swimming pool and water basins, vegetation, underground utilities, path, terrace, forniture,
Elementi progettuali: movimenti di terra, piscina e vasche d’acqua, vegetazione, sottoservizi, percorsi, terrazza, arredi
EN The garden of Villa Tita unfolds within the Mediterranean landscape of Porto Cervo as a natural extension of its surroundings, reinterpreting local character and atmosphere through a contemporary lens. Sculpted yet fluid plant forms echo the granite outcrops emerging from the ground, evoking the materiality and identity of the Sardinian territory.
The result is an essential reinterpretation of the Italian garden, where the rigor of the design engages in dialogue with the spontaneity of organic lines and the use of plant species native to the local flora. Evergreen surfaces and light, delicate blooms guide the gaze, while the green marble pool settles into the landscape as an amplifier of light and reflections, establishing a direct visual relationship with the sea.
Terraces, water features, and vegetation are arranged along a continuous path, shaping a sequence of spaces that invites a quiet and contemplative experience of the Mediterranean landscape. The lighting design was developed by Studio Cannata Light, while the architectural design of the terrace was conceived by Carlo Santambrogio..
Design elements: earthworks, swimming pool and water basins, vegetation, underground utilities, path, terrace, forniture,