2025 -
Industry and Logistics
The project involved the renovation and expansion of the Voiello production plant, a historic Italian pasta brand founded in 1879 and now part of the Barilla Group. The Marcianise site is dedicated to pasta production and packaging, and the project was developed to adapt its spaces to contemporary operational and organisational needs.
The works included the construction of a new building section for changing rooms, services and management offices, integrated with the operation of the existing plant and the production flows of the complex.
The project also included the construction of a technical volume housing the semolina silos, a strategic component of the production process. The design development coordinated architectural and building systems aspects, including electrical, climate control, water and sanitary, and fire-fighting systems.
At the same time, technical infrastructure was upgraded and adapted to improve performance, operational continuity and space management.
The project also included the renovation and aesthetic and functional upgrade of part of the existing plant, with the aim of improving internal organisation and creating continuity between the new volumes and the original building.
The project involved the renovation and expansion of the Voiello production plant, a historic Italian pasta brand founded in 1879 and now part of the Barilla Group. The Marcianise site is dedicated to pasta production and packaging, and the project was developed to adapt its spaces to contemporary operational and organisational needs.
The works included the construction of a new building section for changing rooms, services and management offices, integrated with the operation of the existing plant and the production flows of the complex.
The project also included the construction of a technical volume housing the semolina silos, a strategic component of the production process. The design development coordinated architectural and building systems aspects, including electrical, climate control, water and sanitary, and fire-fighting systems.
At the same time, technical infrastructure was upgraded and adapted to improve performance, operational continuity and space management.
The project also included the renovation and aesthetic and functional upgrade of part of the existing plant, with the aim of improving internal organisation and creating continuity between the new volumes and the original building.