The original 42,000 m2 covered surface area was converted into 29,000 m2 of offices, service facilities and planted courtyard areas that can accommodate nearly 2,000 workers. This major renovation project is unique in Italy today.
The renovation project employed an innovative approach whose primary objectives were recovery and reuse of materials, application of efficient and sustainable building methods and design, and creation of a healthy and enjoyable environment.
MATERIALE SUPPLIED
Panels PG6AMH with calcium sulphate core and ceramic upper covering.
MPH substructure with heavy stringers, the ideal solution for technical rooms and high traffic areas
The ceramic/porcelain stoneware raised floor offers a wide range of colors and sizes, with solutions which can satisfy the contemporary taste for modern spaces but also recreate the warmth of most classic environments similar to natural materials (wood and marble).
The substructure with medium resistance and open section stringers is the ideal solution for rooms with medium/high load requirements and traffic.
Heights: from 35 to 1000 mm
DELTAROSSO, THE HIGH – TECH BUILDING ZERO CONSUMPTION ZERO EMISSIONS. DeltaROSSO is a residential high-tech building, designed to reach the deltaZERO standard (zero consumption and zero emissions). Thought out for maximum reduction of pollutant emissions due to the use of renewable sources, deltaROSSO is certified Minergie P, a green construction standard with very strict requirements, which requires efficient
Biennale 2022, the raised floor supports the ''weight of art'' of Simone Leigh in the US Pavilion. The US Pavilion of Simone Leigh An architectural intervention that radically transforms the facade, an imposing bronze overlooking the courtyard and a series of figurative sculptures in the interior rooms. Simone Leigh, the first African-American woman to represent
The works has included the development of concept design, detailed design and the subsequent design and build implementation of the New York University Abu Dhabi Campus.