• Porto Cervo

    Costa Smeralda

    Perched on a promontory with sweeping sea views, this villa is a multi-level marvel. Nestled within a private estate spanning several hectares, the property boasts a botanical garden and a network of winding paths surrounded by aromatic plants and rugged rocks, creating an idyllic natural retreat.

  • Israel

    Barak House

    A private residence built between two central courtyards. The front courtyard is excavated three meters deep, while the second courtyard is at the ground floor level of the building. This unique topographical configuration creates a distinctive cross-section, ensuring that every part of the building—including the basement level—opens onto its own dedicated courtyard.

  • Milan

    Torre Seta

    Ponzio's contribution has been instrumental in helping architects realize one of Milan's iconic projects. It was on August 29, 2021, when a devastating fire irreparably damaged the Torre dei Moro, a 16-story residential building on Via Antonini in Milan.

  • Israel

    Shalmon House

    The skyline—where earth and sky converge—serves as the Archimedean point of architecture, anchoring a building within its surroundings. Whether nestled in a dense urban landscape, perched on a mountain ridge, or embedded in a narrow canyon, a structure is ultimately defined by its relationship to the sky.

  • Udine

    Villa Udine

    This striking villa, constructed with aluminum and glass, is a masterpiece of sustainable design nestled in the rolling hills of Udine, Italy. Designed with a focus on harmony with the surrounding landscape, the exterior seamlessly integrates with the natural environment, creating an uninterrupted transition between the indoors and outdoors.

  • Istanbul

    Billionaire Istanbul

    Designed by Beppe Riboli in collaboration with Faraone, the Billionaire Club in Istanbul blends Italian craftsmanship and glamour. Located within the prestigious The Istanbul Edition Hotel, the club features multiple levels with transparent VIP areas offering spectacular views of the dance floor.

  • Pescara

    Riviera 107

    Riviera 107, the residential building designed by Giovanni Vaccarini along Pescara's seafront, is a sort of "urban trabocco," extending towards the sea like the traditional wooden fishing structures that dot the Abruzzo coastline. The building features a jagged façade, with varying setbacks and overhangs that create a dynamic system of cantilevered terraces.

  • Israel

    Villa Azm

    Nestled amidst the Israeli landscape, this eco-friendly villa offers a serene retreat where nature and modern comfort converge. Carefully oriented to maximize solar gain, the home is bathed in natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, reducing the need for artificial illumination.