Intesa Sanpaolo Campus in Moncalieri

The buildings, dating back to the 1970s, have been restructured to host the offices, cafeteria and kindergarten of the Intesa Sanpaolo Campus technological pole. The number of workstations has increased from 1600 to 2300. The original façades of uprights and crossbeams, with single plate glass windows, have been replaced with a curtain wall of transparent glass cells with gradually shading white tones in the area of the floors and white back-painted glass cells in the area of the technical inter-floors. The new shell improves the natural lighting of the interiors and allows energy saving. Tensile structures created with technical fabrics control the solar radiation on the frontages of the building used as the kindergarten. The layout of the offices is reorganised primarily into open spaces, with a double distribution corridor and a central space enclosed by coloured glass walls to host meeting rooms and shared services. The open-plan workstations are structured for work groups by...

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The buildings, dating back to the 1970s, have been restructured to host the offices, cafeteria and kindergarten of the Intesa Sanpaolo Campus technological pole. The number of workstations has increased from 1600 to 2300. The original façades of uprights and crossbeams, with single plate glass windows, have been replaced with a curtain wall of transparent glass cells with gradually shading white tones in the area of the floors and white back-painted glass cells in the area of the technical inter-floors. The new shell improves the natural lighting of the interiors and allows energy saving. Tensile structures created with technical fabrics control the solar radiation on the frontages of the building used as the kindergarten. The layout of the offices is reorganised primarily into open spaces, with a double distribution corridor and a central space enclosed by coloured glass walls to host meeting rooms and shared services. The open-plan workstations are structured for work groups by means of glass and wood partitions while, where required, offices have been inserted for the executives, defined by movable glass and wood walls. The campus is enriched with a new entrance turret built with an imposing overhanging reinforced concrete roof.

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Area

Architecture, Interiors

Year

2007-2011

Location

Moncalieri, Italia

Client

Intesa Sanpaolo

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  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
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  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
  • Humanistic Architecture and Design

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