


Domus Appio Latino consists of modern and bright apartments, where the rationalization of the rooms allows you to find unprecedented spaces of comfort in a densely urbanized area. A model of urban regeneration that stands out for its modern and sustainable concept that is harmonized with the architectural style of a historic district of the capital, on Via Appia Nuova, between the A Ponte Lungo metro stop and that of Furio Camillo, in via Gino Capponi.


The CAM Group intervention, worth a total of 18 million euros, has made it possible to demolish unused and dilapidated buildings to make a class A housing reality flourish and perfectly suited to the urban area of reference. A building action calibrated with a view to intercepting the best solutions for integration with surrounding buildings. Domus Appio Latino enhances the available spaces, becoming a model of design in an area dominated by types of residential buildings that rarely have terraces and parking spaces. Thus, an anti-seismic structure emerges with finishes of stairs and parapets in steel and crystal, created through careful work on the use of materials.

The building is structured on 7 levels and two staircases for a total gross usable area of 2,900 square meters. The ground floor consists of a pilotis floor and an access to the basement level where garages and parking spaces have been built pertaining to the various lodgings. The 54 apartments have been built according to the most innovative and modern construction techniques, enjoying the spaces available in a functional dynamic. An intuition that has made it possible, for 90% of the buildings, to create large outdoor living areas that also allow us to welcome the benefits of diffused light. Great attention is paid to equipment aimed at environmental respect and energy containment that guarantee a better use of the home and considerable savings in the bill.


Always attentive to respect the architectural context, with Domus Appio Latino, CAM Group has been able to mix the needs of the latest technological innovations with the demands of contemporary living, presenting a futuristic home in a historic district that guarantees services and attractions. From the large Appia Antica Regional Park, with cycle paths, to historic sites such as the Via Appia and the ancient Roman villas. Nearby is also the Lateran Palace, which houses the Vatican Historical Museum. A wide variety of restaurant services and numerous transport options are provided.