<div class="slider_ser tipo_generic " id="slider_ser7823"><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-01.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-02.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-03.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-04.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-05.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-06.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-07.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-08.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-09.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-10.jpg"/><img src="https://www.atelierfemia.com/projectgallery/tfb/tfb-11.jpg"/></div>{"id":7823,"date":"2019-03-17T18:16:15","date_gmt":"2019-03-17T17:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.atelierfemia.com\/en\/?p=7823"},"modified":"2023-03-17T18:16:59","modified_gmt":"2023-03-17T17:16:59","slug":"federal-building-torino","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atelierfemia.com\/en\/2019\/03\/federal-building-torino\/","title":{"rendered":"Federal Building Torino"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div id=\"datiprogetto\" class=\"datiprogetto\"><b>Federal Building Torino<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\nTurin, Italy<br \/>\n2018<br \/>\n<br \/>\nprogram: Re-functionalization of the &#8220;Armione&#8221; barracks and construction of an office complex through sustainable and energy-efficient intervention<br \/>\n> gross floor area: 42.250 m2<br \/>\n> land area: 27.700 m2<br \/>\nclient: Agenzia del Demanio, Direzione Regionale Piemonte e Valle D\u2019Aosta<br \/>\nAlfonso Femia \/ Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia with Camerana&#038;Partners<br \/>\nstructural engineering: Milan Ingegneria srl<br \/>\nservices engineering: FOR engineering Architecture<br \/>\nenergetic and environmental engineering: FOR engineering Architecture<br \/>\nimages: \u00a9Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia &#038; Diorama<\/div>\n<div class=\"topicprogetto\">\u201cDesigning the future upon the past is a practice that must take place by seeking harmony, balance, urban metrics, all capable of seeking continuity while introducing innovative values.\u201d AF<\/div>\n<div class=\"descrizioneprogetto\">\nThe city of Turin establishes a dialogue with its horizontal dimension and also with its landscape dimension, which is identified in the hills and in the river that crosses it and originates it.<br \/>\nThe city from its heart and from its different parts, often proposes a balanced metric between full, empty, density, open spaces, collective and intimate dimensions.<br \/>\nDesigning the future upon the past is a practice that must take place by seeking harmony, balance, urban metrics, all capable of seeking continuity while introducing innovative values.<br \/>\nThe project aims to pursue these objectives in the relationship with the existing until the desire to build a continuous space made of alternating voids and fillings and crossings that make the area porous and permeable, perceptually or in its urban use.<br \/>\nArchitecture then becomes the matrix of spatial organization both for the functions that will host in the future and for the relationships and intermediate spaces that characterize its identity.<br \/>\nSmall chromatic variations, reflections and transparencies within a unitary design, want to delegate to the light a daily story always different in the different hours of the day, on the different days of the week.<br \/>\nA landscape in the landscape that measures time in time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Federal Building Torino Turin, Italy 2018 program: Re-functionalization of the &#8220;Armione&#8221; 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