Architects:Ambientevario
Area:700m²
Year:2022
Photographs:Gabriele Melloni
Manufacturers:Metra,Platek
Greenery:Hydroplants
Lights:Luce Trend
Architect Founder:Duccio Randazzo, Francesca Cibelli
Architect Partner:Elisa Gozzi
Architect:Elisa Bencivenni, Cherrie Cabrera, Francesca Prini
Engineer:Patrizia Cuoghi
Windows Frames:Madrigali & Beccari
Metal:PREFA
Specialist Cross Laminated Timber Engineering:Sistem Costruzioni
Resin Floors:Resin SPA
City:Formigine
Country:Italy
Text description provided by the architects. The redevelopment project of the Ex Office Tosi, generated with the intent of preserving the history behind them, trough the addition of new, visible stratifications of the entire building. The original style of the building has in fact be maintained both in the exterior faces of the building, which have been fully covered by exposed bricks, and the interior areas, in which the lofts and the antique vaults are integral parts of the house, which attribute a particular value to the interior spaces. The stratification of the contemporary project is clearly evident from all the additional elements and modifications that have been made to the ageing building, mainly in the superelevation and in the different openings. The new elements however have a specific characteristic: the usage of the same colour scheme, which contrasts the modern touch with the antique elements that remained inside the building.
The new superelevation had been realised thanks to the usage of modern and light contemporary materials, which created a particularly interesting contrast with the traditional antique materials of the building, due to the fact that instead of being removed, have been recovered and re-established, in the lower floors. The superelevation’ structure has been realised thanks to the usage of x-lam wooden panels, purposely visible in the inner surface and coated with dark metal sheet. The architectural choices are similarly visible in the window’s intradoses, on the lateral perspectives, as windows have been enlarged both in height, in order to guarantee a better and more efficient lighting, and in the main face’s large openings, which offer a view on Formigine’s city centre and a sort of opening of the building towards the exterior environment.