Francesca Perani turns a 25-m2 space into an ‘urban cabin’ in Italy

How innovative can you get with 25 m2? Italian architect Francesca Perani’s creativity overcame size limitations for a restoration project in Albino, a town in Bergamo. By focusing on utility ‘stylistic’ resourcefulness, Perani was able
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