Block A is composed of three floors, preserving most of its original structure. Each floor has been divided in five separate spaces. By demolishing most of the strip containing a sequence of small rooms in each floor, the office spaces are exposed to natural light from two sides. Sustained by a galvanized metal structure attached to the existing building, two long balconies provide access to the different offices on the first and second floor and offer — with their 1,5 metre depth — a cozy space for socialization. A modular system of metal frames and stretched mesh protects the balconies, supports climbers and becomes a second façade for the building. A new staircase, attached to the structure of the balconies and placed outwardly above the courtyard, diagonally crosses the entire elevation providing, together with a new elevator, additional vertical connections between floors. The old roof has been removed and replaced by a new metal structure, composed of nine pentagonal trusses, designed to carry all the weight of the new large suspended mezzanines.
Architectural design: BINOCLE / Lorenzo Bini
Architectural consultant: Gennaro Postiglione
Collaborators: Claudia Brunelli, Valentina Cocco, Michela Fancello
Structural design: Atelier LC / Marco Clozza
Lighting design: Rossi Bianchi Lighting Design
Client: Immobiliare del Nord S.p.a.
Project area: 1,350 square metres
General Site Area: 1,900 square metres
Typology: offices
Project: 2008-2011