The Private House in Sassuolo is an inspiring two-family concrete residence completed in 2009 by Enrico Iascone Architetti, an Italian studio in Bologna. Sassuolo is a town in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, and a very important industrial center in the area.
Photos by: Daniele Domenicali



































I love how the design balances modern concrete with a warm, two-family layout. How did the industrial context of Sassuolo influence the architectural choices? Are there sustainable features integrated into the house?
Thank you! The industrial heritage of Sassuolo inspired the use of raw concrete and clean lines, blending modernity with warmth. Sustainability was key, with energy-efficient systems and natural ventilation thoughtfully integrated to reduce environmental impact while enhancing comfort.