ITS ANgelo rizzoli

Innovation, modernity, and continuity encapsulate the essence of the project for expanding the “Pavoniano Artigianelli” school complex to accommodate educational spaces for ITS Angelo Rizzoli (higher technical institute). The primary objectives of the project are: swift execution, cost-effectiveness, and harmonious integration between the new and existing structures.

The outcome is a contemporary building, distinguished by the elegance of its simple lines and functionality. Embracing an eco-conscious approach, it is designed to cater to the concrete training needs and livability requirements of the potential users, with a focus on sustainability.

 

DETAILS

 

Status: Concept

Client: ITS Angelo Rizzoli

Design team: M. Valagussa, M. Paludo, G. La Marchesina, M. Ossola, S. Ardizzon, E. Brija, G. Elekou

Location: Milano (Lombardia – Italy)

Scope: Private

Sector: Culture / Education

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Description

The volumetric design of the building was influenced by its location, characterized by geometric complexity and the coexistence of non-congruent reference axes. From the hierarchical organization of orientations and existing spaces, the concept of the “Square” emerged: an urban-like area exclusively dedicated to the school and adjacent sports facilities, serving as a versatile outdoor space. While the school volume remains secluded from the outside, it opens up internally, engaging in a dialogue with the surrounding environment.

Based on the analysis of the school building and the “PalaPavoni”, the project focused on key elements that define the identity of the intervention: the geometric sequence of the facade, with alternating solid and void spaces, coupled with the deviation of the frames and the interplay of colors.
In a departure from the school’s traditional two-tone color scheme, the facade adopts a white tone, while the frames are painted black, no longer tied to individual windows, but accentuating the window sections of each floor. The rhythm of solid and void spaces is emphasized by a chromatic pattern delineated by windows and paneling, while the chromatic alternation is echoed in the glass sections of the stairwell through stringcourse panels and full-height windows.

The design achieves a modern and elegant facade, establishing a stylistic identity while maintaining contextual harmony. Spanning over 1,200 square meters of teaching space, the interior includes a multifunctional auditorium.

The entrance hall, directly linked with the front office, is conceived as a versatile and informal space, while connecting areas between different environments are designed to function as an extension of the classroom setting. Sliding walls can be incorporated between classrooms to enhance flexibility, complemented by abundant natural light facilitated by glass facades.

Status: Concept

Client: ITS Angelo Rizzoli

Design team: M. Valagussa, M. Paludo, G. La Marchesina, M. Ossola, S. Ardizzon, E. Brija, G. Elekou

Location: Milano (Lombardia – Italy)

Scope: Private

Sector: Culture / Education

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