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The residential architecture complex known as Porta Pamphili is located in Rome’s Municipio XII, in a strategic position bordering the Valle dei Casali, a protected natural reserve of significant environmental value. The project is part of a broader architectural masterplan focused on urban regeneration and the promotion of intelligent and sustainable mobility, encouraging a greener and more functional approach to urban living.
The overall project and the definition of the urban planning amendment were developed by the Rome-based studio Surf Engineering, led by Raffaele Giannitelli, which has been active for over ten years in urban design and urban fabric regeneration projects.
The development contributes to the enhancement of this area of Rome through new services and contemporary spaces, outlining an innovative housing model based on the principles of architecture and sustainability.
The location ensures direct connectivity with the city while maintaining a privileged relationship with green spaces and a distance from the more intense urban rhythms—elements that are now central to sustainability in architecture and to the quality of living.
From a design perspective, the residential development extends over eight above-ground floors overlooking the park and two underground levels designated for private parking.
The residential offering includes 154 apartments, ranging from studio units to four-room apartments, accessible via four stair cores with elevators and organized around three internal courtyards that promote natural lighting and ventilation.
Ground-floor units feature private gardens, while duplex apartments on the top level include panoramic terraces; the remaining apartments are equipped with spacious loggias overlooking the surrounding natural landscape. Outdoor areas include concierge facilities, a shared garden with swimming pool, and a children’s play area.
At ground level, shared residential amenities are provided, including a gym, pet area, game room, co-working spaces, and environments dedicated to families, completing a sustainable residential architecture project designed for a contemporary community integrated into the urban context.