Wilberg Atrium is the multifunctional building signed Griff Arkitektur, designed to achieve the maximum energy efficiency.
It was completely equipped with a UFAD (Underfloor Air Distribution) system integrated by the Nesite raised floor able to distribute the air flows in the heating and cooling operations.
The project has received the BREEAM “class A” certification, that represents the best evaluation of a building’s environmental performance.
MATERIAL SUPPLIED
raised floor suitable for loose-lay upper covering, made of panels 60 x 60 cm with high density calcium sulphate core, 34 mm thick;
raised floor with natural parquet oak “finger joint” upper covering, made of panels 60 x 60 cm with high density calcium sulphate core, 34 mm thick;
Substructure MPL in galvanized steel, height 25 cm.
Nesite uses very high density calcium sulfate (1600 kg/m3).
Calcium sulphate panels are available in different thickness options:
PG1 - PG2 - PG3 - PG6
The structure with open cross-sectional stringers allows maximum stability of the floor even without gluing the columns to the supporting slab support.
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
Ferrero Technical Center, raised floor fits into the concept of “slow architecture” – emblematic of Studio Frigerio Design Group projects – as a modular and modulable system capable of living through time and over time thanks to its flexibility, promoting ethical and environmentally friendly use of resources.