Human Technopole

Human Technopole

The starting point that has shaped the system of buildings comprising the Human Technopole was the definition of a porous and complex ground system capable of creating an open urbanity of shared and interconnected spaces. The architectures occupy the available space by integrating with the ongoing transformation scale and interact with what exists and what needs to be realized.
The "in-between" space, generated by three different volumes and connected by a continuous plate over three levels, is characterized as a common and protected place capable of accommodating those who work in a context of comfort that transcends the categories of indoor and outdoor space. This is made possible by a system of interconnected courtyards covered with glass and naturally ventilated, allowing their use throughout the year.

A porous and complex ground system capable of creating an open urbanity.

The buildings exhibit a correlation and an individuality related to the different research areas

Info

Location

Milan - Italy

Status

Competition completed 2019

Client

Human Technopole Foundation

Built area

35.000 sqm

Program

Scientific Research Hub, Laboratories, Offices, Shared Spaces, Training Workshops, Collaborative Areas, and Startup Activities

Architectural Design
Arch. Francisco Mangado, Arch. Camillo Botticini, Arch. Matteo Facchinelli (Substantial Architecture S.a.s.)

Project Team
Arch. Lucia Fanetti, Arch. Alessandro Galperti, Arch. Erica Beluffi, Ing. Francesco Lombardi, Arch. Federico Turelli

Project Team
Arch. Ilaria Taietti, Arch. Laura Avarello, Arch. Federico Turelli, Arch. Erica Beluffi

Landscape Design Consultants
PAN ASSOCIATI s.r.l.

Laboratory Design Consultants
Arch. Elena Airaldi

Structural and Traffic Consultants
RPA

ITF and Electrical Design Consultants
RPA

Environmental Design Consultants
HABITECH – DTTN

Smart Design Consultants
Planet Idea S.r.l.

Rendering
© ALIG ARCHIVIZ

Project drawings

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