NIÑA LUISITA commercial and office complex
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NIÑA LUISITA commercial and office complex
Schio (VI), Italy
1900 m² 6700 m³
design: 1998
built: 2001
The design of the NIÑA LUISITA commercial and office complex, located in Schio (Vicenza), is rooted in the intention to preserve a sense of continuity with the historical evolution of the site, which transitioned from cultivated farmland and vineyards to an industrial area. This goal is achieved through the use and reinterpretation of traditional materials, along with the selection of native tree species reminiscent of vineyard rows.
The complex consists of three two-story buildings, arranged orthogonally to the urban road and separated by two enclosed gardens, which face the internal façades. On the ground floor, the three volumes are interconnected through a carefully designed layout of outdoor spaces and enclosures, creating a harmonious interaction between the buildings and their surroundings.
The façades are distinguished by wooden brise-soleils that form a ventilated double skin, enhancing the energy efficiency of the entire complex.
all projects
NIÑA LUISITA commercial and office complex
Schio (VI), Italy
1900 m² 6700 m³
design: 1998
built: 2001
The design of the NIÑA LUISITA commercial and office complex, located in Schio (Vicenza), is rooted in the intention to preserve a sense of continuity with the historical evolution of the site, which transitioned from cultivated farmland and vineyards to an industrial area. This goal is achieved through the use and reinterpretation of traditional materials, along with the selection of native tree species reminiscent of vineyard rows.
The complex consists of three two-story buildings, arranged orthogonally to the urban road and separated by two enclosed gardens, which face the internal façades. On the ground floor, the three volumes are interconnected through a carefully designed layout of outdoor spaces and enclosures, creating a harmonious interaction between the buildings and their surroundings.
The façades are distinguished by wooden brise-soleils that form a ventilated double skin, enhancing the energy efficiency of the entire complex.

