The printing company Varigrafica Alto Lazio first opened for business in Nepi (Italy), in the sixties; the first factory dates back to 1992 and was dedicated to the offset printing for the production of editorial and advertising material. The expansion of this industrial building, gave rise to the present configuration of the complex, an aggregation of volumes of different sizes, each of them corresponding to a functional scope.
the main façade, where is shown the brise soleil openable system, by day
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
In addition to the two existing buildings (one dedicated to services for the staff and “prestampa” and the other one to digital printing, staging and storage of the finished product), four others were added: the new offices, a new warehouse for paper, a new area dedicated to the offset printing and a new warehouse for ink.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
The industrial complex is built and organized on the basis of a 2,40×6,00 mt module, repeated and utilized in different configuration: one module is the vertical precast/prefabricated concrete panel used for the façades of the existing building and the paper warehouse, the same concrete module is placed horizontally for the façades of the new production area, and another module yet is made of glass with a metal brise soleil for the façades of the offices. Each module has the same dimensions. Module and sub-modules are also repeated inside the building, in the offices, in the design of the roof slab, and of the floor and also in the concrete bearing walls.
the main entrance to the offices, where some posters by the graphic designer AG Fronzoni are placed on the concrete wall with a custom-made brass structure
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In contrast with the building, designed according to orthogonal lines, the design of the garden is free-flowing and linked to the topography of the site; slight slopes of the land have been designed to reproduce the original natural lay of the terrain and various species of autochthonous trees present in the adjacent forests, such as oak, maple, wild cherry etc., have been planted.
the main façade detail shows the 2,40 x 6,00 mt modules, the one module used for the warehouse is in prefabricated concrete panel; the other module used for the offices is made of glass with a metal brise soleil
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
This green system also enters inside the building and becomes a courtyard overlooked by both the offices and the new production area, so that the five buildings rotate around it.
the offices and the new production area open onto the courtyard
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the staircase that connects the two floors of the offices
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
on the second floor there are a meeting room and a kitchen/dining area
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the kitchen/dining area
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the double-height passage on the side of the main façade of the offices
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the “nastro trasportatore” (mesh), placed on custom-made vertical iron doors, becomes the brise soleil system, which can be opened or closed
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the interiors of the new production area
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
the main façade, where is shown the brise soleil openable system, by night
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
Photo: © Anna Positano. Published on March 03, 2014.
industrial complex plan
© Massimo Adario Architetto . Published on March 03, 2014.