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FRIGERIO DESIGN GROUP

FRIGERIO DESIGN GROUP

Genoa, IT

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ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
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Crédit-Agricole Italia 'Green Life' New Headquarter

Maximum green area and minimum ecological footprint for the new headquarters of the Crédit-Agricole Italia bank, ‘Green Life’: an eco-sustainable complex both for the external environment of nature and for the internal ‘human’ one, expression of the new ‘smart and green’ approach with which Crédit-Agricole has renewed its brand identity.

The new headquarter volumes are arranged around the perimeter of the area to house a large park in the center. Architecture arises from the context and enhances it by making itself the expression of a city, a society and a history, and at the same time taking on new character and personality.

The offices have been designed with a view to smart-working to meet the needs of a new way of working flexible and able to bring the person back to the center. The interior design is in tune with the change that Crédit-Agricole has put in place: from the environment to the work-environment, from smart-working to smart-living, from collaboration to sharing.

The project introduces the concept of 'sensory comfort', that is the optimization of the quality of the spaces in hygrothermal, acoustic and lighting engineering terms: wellbeing of workers is an added value and a powerful growth factor.

The complex is powered by a geothermal plant of 800 KW and a photovoltaic system of 430 KW, and is certified by Leed Gold.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Parma, IT

 
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Mario Carrieri
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano
ph. Enrico Cano