Prysmian HQ / Maurizio Varratta Architetto
The new headquarters
© Dario Tettamanzi
Architects: Maurizio Varratta Architetto
Location: Via Chiese, 6, 20126 Milano MI, Italy
Area: 13200.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dario Tettamanzi
Interior Design, Space Planning: DEGW
Client: Prysmian Group spa
© Dario Tettamanzi
The new headquartersThis huge structure consists of four main buildings separated by two bioclimatic glasshouses: triple-height glazed spaces featuring plenty of landscaped areas, interaction places and horizontal/vertical linking systems connecting the various buildings serving as offices.
Ground Floor Plan
© Dario Tettamanzi
The glasshousesThe most distinctive feature of the Prysmian Group?s headquarters in Milan are the triple-height glasshouses connecting together the office blocks. These fully-functional green ?havens? offer notable advantages in terms of natural lighting, controlling the microclimate, and overall energy efficiency. The glasshouses really help raise the standard of teamwork, introducing flexible and informal work dynamics that improve business relations through dialogue, cooperation and environmental well-being.
© Dario Tettamanzi
The roof over the glasshouses is made of a sloping pitched structure, complete with aluminium fixtures holding wide glass windows; the roof pitches facing north allow natural light to flow into the office block...
© Dario Tettamanzi
Architects: Maurizio Varratta Architetto
Location: Via Chiese, 6, 20126 Milano MI, Italy
Area: 13200.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dario Tettamanzi
Interior Design, Space Planning: DEGW
Client: Prysmian Group spa
© Dario Tettamanzi
The new headquartersThis huge structure consists of four main buildings separated by two bioclimatic glasshouses: triple-height glazed spaces featuring plenty of landscaped areas, interaction places and horizontal/vertical linking systems connecting the various buildings serving as offices.
Ground Floor Plan
© Dario Tettamanzi
The glasshousesThe most distinctive feature of the Prysmian Group?s headquarters in Milan are the triple-height glasshouses connecting together the office blocks. These fully-functional green ?havens? offer notable advantages in terms of natural lighting, controlling the microclimate, and overall energy efficiency. The glasshouses really help raise the standard of teamwork, introducing flexible and informal work dynamics that improve business relations through dialogue, cooperation and environmental well-being.
© Dario Tettamanzi
The roof over the glasshouses is made of a sloping pitched structure, complete with aluminium fixtures holding wide glass windows; the roof pitches facing north allow natural light to flow into the office block...
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