<div class="slider_ser tipo_generic " id="slider_ser7347"><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-01.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-02.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-03.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-04.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-05.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-06.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-07.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-08.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-09.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-10.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-11.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-12.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-13.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-14.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/mcd/mcd-15.jpg"/></div>{"id":7347,"date":"2022-06-24T17:07:41","date_gmt":"2022-06-24T15:07:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.atelierfemia.com\/en\/?p=7347"},"modified":"2025-10-13T10:00:56","modified_gmt":"2025-10-13T08:00:56","slug":"banca-ersel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atelierfemia.com\/en\/2022\/06\/banca-ersel\/","title":{"rendered":"ERSEL BANK HEADQUARTERS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div id=\"datiprogetto\" class=\"datiprogetto\"><b>Ersel Bank Headquarters<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\nMilan (Italy)<br \/>\n2018-2022<br \/>\n<br \/>\nprogram: Rehabilitation and renovation of the building on Via Caradosso 16 in Milan with main destination for offices. It is characterized by a basement floor, a semi-basement floor and 5 floors above ground (including the fourth attic floor currently used for plant systems)<br \/>\n> area: 3.219 m2<br \/>\nclient: Caradosso 16 Srl<br \/>\nAlfonso Femia \/ Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia with<br \/>\nservices and structural engineering: BMS Progetti Srl<br \/>\nlegal advice: Leone \u2013 Torrani e Associati<br \/>\nlighting design: Alfonso Femia\/AF*Design con IN-VISIBLE lab<br \/>\nphotos: \u00a9S. Anzini<br \/>\nAWARDS: PALMAR\u00c8S AMO 2024, TRANSEUROPARCHI, FRANCE-ITALY &#8211; Project shortlisted in the \u00ab TransEuropArchi \u00bb category for the AMO 2024 Award<\/div>\n<div class=\"topicprogetto\">\u201cA unique building in the heart of Milan: the courtyard as an element of great potential for the quality of the interior spaces, a reorganization of the internal layout and section, the historical rooms as representative spaces for client relations, the redevelopment of the attic as a new qualitative area \u2014 the project fully meets all program requirements.\u201d<\/div>\n<div class=\"descrizioneprogetto\">The project is based on seven actions that enabled the implementation of a strategy aimed at enhancing both the development of the maximum allowable surface area of the property in Via Caradosso and the careful redevelopment of the spaces\u2014both interior and exterior\u2014designed to meet the functional and flexibility requirements, as well as to improve the aesthetic and functional quality of important areas of the building.<\/p>\n<p>1. The main objective of the project was to enhance all the existing spaces of the building through a careful distribution and organization of the functional program. Every choice was made following a thorough analysis of the spaces\u2014from the historical rooms to the typical floors, from the basement to the attic level.<br \/>\n2. In addition to the fa\u00e7ade on Via Caradosso, which was completely cleaned and restored, one of the project\u2019s distinctive features is the central courtyard. Initially in poor condition, it nevertheless represented a valuable secondary outlook for all the offices. The presence of a green area has now been transformed by the project into a high-quality space for the offices, allowing natural light to reach the entire basement floor and making it fully usable.<br \/>\n3. One of the most significant aspects developed by the project is the new hall. The design involved \u201cemptying\u201d and freeing the central space on the ground floor, creating double heights and full transparency between the street and the courtyard garden. From the outside, the hall is perceived as a bright, transparent space\u2014a place to pause and experience\u2014a true calling card for clients, Ersel employees, and Milan\u2019s citizens.<br \/>\n4. The project optimizes the use of the gross floor area (GFA) and recovers existing GFA surfaces that were relocated to new office spaces, such as in the basement and attic floors.<br \/>\n5. The redevelopment of the entire building also included energy upgrading. Both passive and active strategies were applied, with a complete replacement of all systems (mechanical, electrical, data), now managed by automated control systems.<br \/>\n6. An administrative process was adopted that allowed for the optimization of both design time and costs.<br \/>\n7. The presence of an integrated project team\u2014where Engineering, Architecture, and Interior Design worked in constant dialogue within the same \u201cteam\u201d\u2014made it possible to achieve a project of higher quality and, above all, to define an optimized working methodology.\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ersel Bank Headquarters Milan (Italy) 2018-2022 program: Rehabilitation and renovation of the building on Via Caradosso 16 in Milan with main destination for offices. 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