2025 -
Public Spaces, Places of Worship, Museums and Exhibition Spaces
The project involved the architectural design for the renovation of the offices of Max Mara Fashion Group, the international fashion brand, located in Piazza Liberty, Milan. The intervention concerned the entire building, with a restyling strategy aimed at reorganising and enhancing the existing spaces.
The new layout allocated approximately half of the floor area to a showroom, integrating operational and representative functions within a coherent spatial arrangement. The design focused on clarity of circulation, balance between exhibition areas and workspaces, and the quality of the spatial experience.
The interior design developed an essential and contemporary language, with material choices and compositions oriented towards spatial clarity. Glass partitions separate functions while preserving light and visual continuity between operational spaces and the showroom, while also ensuring privacy and flexibility of use.
The terrace was also redesigned as an outdoor space for welcoming clients and guests, conceived in coherence with the elegant and ordered identity of the interiors, completing the intervention as a space for representation and interaction.
The project involved the architectural design for the renovation of the offices of Max Mara Fashion Group, the international fashion brand, located in Piazza Liberty, Milan. The intervention concerned the entire building, with a restyling strategy aimed at reorganising and enhancing the existing spaces.
The new layout allocated approximately half of the floor area to a showroom, integrating operational and representative functions within a coherent spatial arrangement. The design focused on clarity of circulation, balance between exhibition areas and workspaces, and the quality of the spatial experience.
The interior design developed an essential and contemporary language, with material choices and compositions oriented towards spatial clarity. Glass partitions separate functions while preserving light and visual continuity between operational spaces and the showroom, while also ensuring privacy and flexibility of use.
The terrace was also redesigned as an outdoor space for welcoming clients and guests, conceived in coherence with the elegant and ordered identity of the interiors, completing the intervention as a space for representation and interaction.