Engineering Design of the Nestlé Headquarters
Cliente: MILANOFIORI 2000 S.r.l.
Servicios en este proyecto:
- Progettazione Antincendio
- Diseño preliminar
- Coordinamento della sicurezza
- Direzione Lavori generale e specialistica
- Progettazione definitiva
- Progettazione Esecutiva per Strutture e Impianti
In January 2012, Milanofiori 2000 S.r.l. started the construction of the building named U27. It was completed and handed over to the tenant, Nestlé Italiana S.p.A., in December 2013.
General Planning was commissioned with the final and executive integrated design of the building in collaboration with Park Associati Architecture Studio.
The project resulted from an analytical approach that considered the articulated system of access to the Milanofiori Nord area, the pedestrian and vehicular routes, the climatic factors of the environment and the objective of correctly integrating the building into the general Master Plan.
Its position, in relation to the wooded part of the northern section, has led to the development of a complex that, although based on a closed courtyard scheme, allows a high degree of visual permeability at the level of the paths that loop around the building.
Surface area: 33.200 square metres
Certification: BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION: CORE AND SHELL DEVELOPMENT - Gold Level
Datos del proyecto
- País
- Italy
- Ubicación
- Lombardy
- Año
- 2012 - 2014
- Estado del proyecto
- Finalizado
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