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What Italy is to me

I adore Italy. My ties to this country are important and always have been as my Father’s side originates from there. I grew up in a family that worked hard but also knew how to laugh at it all at the end of the day. Sunday afternoons were spent at my Nonna’s playing cards and preparing and cooking a family recipe for gnocchi made from scratch.


I’ve had nothing but respect for Italians. Their passion for life, love, fashion and sports are really what keeps them ticking. There is the old school side of the country in its architecture, traditions and food but these are constantly challenged with a modern and insistent movement. Its history can be read off of every building and road. Their genuine charm and fascinating culture, among other things, makes it one of the top European destinations to explore.


Some of my family have been to visit this romantic and idyllic place yet I still have not found the right time in my life to follow in their footsteps. I could imagine it being too tempting to visit every single village, town and city which almost makes the thought of going a little overwhelming. I’ve seen their photos and heard their stories and cannot wait for the day that I get to experience it first hand.


Images from: cgoulao, apartment therapy, only summer, my every day extraordinary, a cup of jo, apartment therapy, k.hurley, ivresse-de-vivre, the sartorialist, k.hurley, iceninejon, alvarolg

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Art in architecture

When I think of architects, I can only imagine the technicalities they must face on a daily basis when planning and designing homes.



Does the sunlight shine through flawlessly at all times of the day? Will the structure and skeleton of the house fit accurately within the aspired look? Could the ceiling height make or break the client’s brief? The list could go on but the obstacles remain challenges, even for the best of them.


The focus and determination to draft up a home from a hole in the ground has always astounded me, the results even more so. If you think about how, as a home owner, it is always best to live in your house for at least a year before truly understanding the ebb and flow of living in it. So how do the architects even begin to predict the intricacies of life before a brick has even been laid?


The tricks of their trade will always be part of a bigger and more complex science which could, and does, take years to master. In a profession where an architect’s work could be reflected on for decades and even centuries into the future, for now we can only revel in the true beauty of their craft as the building blocks of a what many of us call “home”.


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