Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © S. Anzini
Photo © S. Anzini
Photo © S. Anzini
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia

New BNL-BNP Paribas headquarters

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Lieu
Rome, Italie
Année
2017
Client
BNP Paribas Real Estate Development spa
Structural Engineering
Redesco srl,
Services and Environmental Engineering
Ariatta Ingegneria dei sistemi srl
Coordination and Executive Design
Starching – Studio Architettura e Ingegneria
Urban Planning Consultant
Arch. Annalaura Spalla
General Contractor
PGC Parsitalia

The building comes formally to take on a symbolic value that is found in the following characteristics that define its “body”: the floor plan, linear and gently warped to the west through the writing of a variable sequence of broken lines; the choice of not wanting to create a “front and back” but a compositional score capable of creating amazement and wonder at the “metamorphosis” of the building, which will always be perceived in a different way thanks to its ability to react to the light at different times of day on different days of the year; the articulation of its functions, composed according to a principle of horizontal stratification, in a classic sequence of base; (“collective” functions or, better, that interface with the public), elevation (the predominant functions/ offices), the crown (the unexpected and unique space and its relationship with the sky); the entrance hall, highlighted according to a horizontal and vertical relationship thanks to the identification of a “union-separation” that becomes a “transparency-terrace” for four levels and reveals the Mazzoni water tank, an original and still intact element.

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