2025 -
Industry and Logistics
“Gamma Uno”, the management building of Gamma Meccanica SpA, built in 1980, underwent a complete renovation to update the functionality of its spaces and renew the company’s architectural image for international markets.
The architectural and structural design redefined the building envelope through the use of contemporary and recognisable materials, including large laminated porcelain stoneware slabs and zinc-titanium plank cladding.
The central core of the building, comprising the panoramic lift and the triple-height entrance space, was redesigned as a glazed volume aligned with the main facade, strengthening the perception of the entrance and the representative image of the headquarters.
The project also included a reorganisation of the internal office layout, with targeted changes to the distribution of spaces and optimisation of the working areas.
The external area on the south side was redesigned to improve the relationship between paved surfaces and green areas, reducing the visual impact of parking spaces and vehicle routes.
“Gamma Uno”, the management building of Gamma Meccanica SpA, built in 1980, underwent a complete renovation to update the functionality of its spaces and renew the company’s architectural image for international markets.
The architectural and structural design redefined the building envelope through the use of contemporary and recognisable materials, including large laminated porcelain stoneware slabs and zinc-titanium plank cladding.
The central core of the building, comprising the panoramic lift and the triple-height entrance space, was redesigned as a glazed volume aligned with the main facade, strengthening the perception of the entrance and the representative image of the headquarters.
The project also included a reorganisation of the internal office layout, with targeted changes to the distribution of spaces and optimisation of the working areas.
The external area on the south side was redesigned to improve the relationship between paved surfaces and green areas, reducing the visual impact of parking spaces and vehicle routes.