There is a point today where architecture stops being image and returns to being experience. It is in this space that Petrose is placed.
Presenting it in Milan is no accident. Here, project meets culture, design measures itself against business, and architecture confronts its time. And it is from this tension that an increasingly topical question arises: can space improve the quality of life?
Petrose responds with discretion. Not through stage effects, but through a precise idea of living.
We are in Puglia, in the contrada Scerza-Petrose, in Sava. An area where stone emerges as memory and the landscape preserves an authentic balance. Here architecture does not impose itself, but fits in. It listens, it interprets, it dialogues.
The project bears the signature of Milizia & Partners, led by Giuseppe Milizia, with Angelo Lomartire and Michelangelo Tria. A path that combines international vision and local roots, translating into essential, measured architecture designed to last.

From the memory of pagliari and rural farmhouses comes a contemporary language of stone, light and proportion. There is no search for effect, but for quality. Space is built through simple elements: silence, matter, relationship with the landscape.

Petrose is developed in the Borgo dei Templari, a constellation of autonomous villas organized around the chapel of Santa Maria del Rosario. Not a tourist intervention, but a coherent system that restores identity to the place.
In this context, Pop Mediterraneo takes shape: not a style, but a design attitude that weaves together tradition and contemporaneity, redefining luxury as measure, consistency, and freedom of expression.
The central point, however, is another.
The link between architecture and well-being.

Petrose interprets this relationship authentically, combining the excellence of living with the enhancement of Apulian rural identity. It is not just about living a space, but recognizing it, living it in tune.
In a time that speeds up, Petrose slows down.
And remember that the real luxury today is to be well.



