Interiors of the Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin
Oriented towards the wellbeing of employees, the project for the interiors of the Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin defines a quality working environment in terms of space, light and comfort. The widespread use of technology, never invasive, has ensured the high performance and flexibility of use of the workstations. The layout is organised in an orderly manner on the regular plan of the building. The central core, used for services, connections and meeting rooms, is flanked by full-height cabinet walls for filing purposes. The open space of the operational zones looks out over the city with the workstations aligned with the windows of the façade. The workstations have been made by Unifor based on the client’s designs: a single type of table is repeated on every floor, also in the meeting rooms. With an essential design and natural finishes, these large tables are supported by a single central column and have their cabling firmly anchored beneath the raised floor. The tops seem...
Read moreOriented towards the wellbeing of employees, the project for the interiors of the Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin defines a quality working environment in terms of space, light and comfort. The widespread use of technology, never invasive, has ensured the high performance and flexibility of use of the workstations.
The layout is organised in an orderly manner on the regular plan of the building. The central core, used for services, connections and meeting rooms, is flanked by full-height cabinet walls for filing purposes. The open space of the operational zones looks out over the city with the workstations aligned with the windows of the façade.
The workstations have been made by Unifor based on the client’s designs: a single type of table is repeated on every floor, also in the meeting rooms. With an essential design and natural finishes, these large tables are supported by a single central column and have their cabling firmly anchored beneath the raised floor. The tops seem to fly lightly, as if hanging in mid-air. The division between the tables is defined by compact containers, of average height and double-facing, to serve the workstations.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design