D'Adda27 project by Isacco Brioschi Architects. Lightness and concreteness in the renovation of an 80s building

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D’Adda27 project by Isacco Brioschi Architects. Lightness and concreteness in the renovation of an 80s building
D’Adda27 project by Isacco Brioschi Architects. Lightness and concreteness in the renovation of an 80s building

Isacco Brioschi Architects Milan based studio was commissioned to design the renovation of 80s building near Milan (Cassano D’Adda), 1700 sqm and head quarter of D’Adda 27, a new communication district that brings together in a unique site 5 communication agencies and a team of over 100 professionals.

With the aim of optimizing renovation costs and realizing a project careful to sustainability, the most significant conversion of spaces involved the functional aspect, calibrating the division between assigned work spaces and areas dedicated to sharing and connecting different realities but integrated, such as marketing, sales and customer success consultancy companies and a laboratory of multidisciplinary skills for digital communication.

The leitmotives of the project, signed by Isacco Brioschi Architects, are the use perspective illusions, the use of color to create the paths between the interiors and the playing with contrasts, in the name of a “tangible” lightness, almost to underline the substantial concreteness of the creative work that stays behind communication.

Many pre-existing elements of the building have been preserved, making small changes that would allow the harmonic integration with the new ones. Thanks to the cooperation with DVO and Marte furniture brands, able to combine in their furniture and accessories shape and functionality, with high quality of materials and a production process that respects the environment.

From the large hall that welcomes us with a long white lighted and geometric desk in backlit perforated sheet metal, you can sit in the waiting lounge, leading to the agency's meeting rooms, offices and Buvettes.

The two areas are virtually distinguished by a large single back-to-ground transparent glass window, on which evocative and ethereal images alternate, thanks to the hologram effect allowed by a particular projector. The ceiling, the walls and the large column have been painted in black, to enhance the points of light and the projection on the screen by contrast.

The lounge area is furnished with pieces in soft pastel pink tones; the Dilmun sofas and armchairs and the Finn armchairs by Marte srl were selected. The Sostenuto coffee tables are also from the same company, in rigorous textured black.

Once crossed the waiting lounge, the entrances to the meeting room, characterized by white and gray colors with a touch of blue. Gray vinyl floors and walls covered with pearl gray ECOfelt acoustic panels by Slalom acoustic & partition contributes to give lightness to the great environment and “dematerialize” the surfaces. The sliding wall that can separate the large space into two distinct areas is also covered with ECOfelt felt by Slalom.

DVO was chosen for the supply of the furnishings, the long operational tables with white top of the DV 802 series while the chairs with five way swivel base on polypropylene sky blue shell of the Alfa series are from Marte company.

The lighting, which in this room had to be necessarily artificial, was created by preferring long and thin suspended neon lights by LuceTu, which seem to float in the air, and, together with the curtains near some walls of the room, dematerialize the surfaces.

Coming back to the hall, a passageway, whose walls have been painted blue with a very scenographic corner neon, inspired by the paintings of the neo-conceptualist artist Peter Halley, leads us through a purple-red door to the open space of the offices. In this area, color was used to build a visual path, from the black and white of the corridor to the red door to a large room in shades of white with important touches of blue.

Floor and ceilings are the original ones of the 80s, the work areas set up with high-performance remodeling workstations, meeting tables and DVO total white furniture (DV802 and DV503 collections) are delimited by self-supporting and mobile acoustic panels, coordinated in blue with acoustic panels hanging from the ceiling and dividing panels of desks, all by Slalom.

Isacco Brioschi Architects wanted to include plants in the projects, as well as in the meeting rooms, to create a more relaxing and careful to well-being environment, by regulating the humidity in closed spaces.

Another space where old and new have been cleverly integrated is the Buvette, an informal meeting room with a break area where the poufs and low sofas with DV650-Refuge USB charging by DVO are mixed. Here the optical illusion, which characterizes many projects by Isacco Brioschi Architects, is particularly visible: the unicum seems “break” in two parts, the clear caesure is given by the blue color with which all the elements of a portion of space, from the walls to the furnishings to the suspension light created by LuceTu to the fixtures of the large French door. A trick to reuse part of pre-existing furnishings, with a focus on sustainable design.

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