Multiply radically transforms a small two-room apartment of an early twentieth century "casa a ballatoio" by eliminating traces of more recent interventions such as an oppressive beaded false ceiling, a "country club" fireplace, and a poorly oriented bathroom.
Instead, it sheds light on the original spatial qualities. Moreover, it gives the rooms a new, unsuspected domestic atmosphere with small but highly targeted actions.
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Multiply simultaneously acts on material, constructional and economic aspects. It probes their intimate relationships and explores their spatial and perceptive transformation potential.
Multiply is less for more.