B&W Building / mzc+
B&W building was born in a place that is the entrance to the city of Treviso for those coming from Venice. The building has been conceived as a landmark, for its particular position in the city and for the traffic flows that continually emphasize the shape in plan view.
© Marco Zanta
Architects: mzc+
Location: 31100 Treviso, Province of Treviso, Italy
Architect In Charge: Giuseppe Cangialosi
Area: 980.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marco Zanta
© Marco Zanta
From the architect. B&W building was born in a place that is the entrance to the city of Treviso for those coming from Venice. The building has been conceived as a landmark, for its particular position in the city and for the traffic flows that continually emphasize the shape in plan view.
© Marco Zanta
The project involved the rehabilitation of a corner volume by simply treating it with the color white, a color that highlights every detail, every molding, every decoration. Alongside the new volume instead communicates with the existing historical city: painted with a neutral gray that will be the backdrop to a vegetation cover consists of climbing plants that relate to the green belt of the old city walls.
© Marco Zanta
© Marco Zanta
The raumplan of the interior spaces defines a spatial continuity that begins from the lowest level and ends at the second floor, finding its mos...
© Marco Zanta
Architects: mzc+
Location: 31100 Treviso, Province of Treviso, Italy
Architect In Charge: Giuseppe Cangialosi
Area: 980.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marco Zanta
© Marco Zanta
From the architect. B&W building was born in a place that is the entrance to the city of Treviso for those coming from Venice. The building has been conceived as a landmark, for its particular position in the city and for the traffic flows that continually emphasize the shape in plan view.
© Marco Zanta
The project involved the rehabilitation of a corner volume by simply treating it with the color white, a color that highlights every detail, every molding, every decoration. Alongside the new volume instead communicates with the existing historical city: painted with a neutral gray that will be the backdrop to a vegetation cover consists of climbing plants that relate to the green belt of the old city walls.
© Marco Zanta
© Marco Zanta
The raumplan of the interior spaces defines a spatial continuity that begins from the lowest level and ends at the second floor, finding its mos...
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