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At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.

At the heart of the project is the rehabilitation of an old flour silo complex, formerly part of the Molinos Minetti industrial site. These disused silos are transformed into a multifunctional building that addresses essential social needs. The intervention includes the creation of an educational institution specializing in waste recovery, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
The building also incorporates vital infrastructure, such as a clinic, a music hall, and exhibition spaces, encouraging social integration and access to fundamental services.
To reinforce its sustainable approach, the project includes an eco-brick factory, which not only contributes to waste reduction but also generates employment opportunities for students, establishing a self-sustaining cycle of education and work.
By integrating urban development, sustainability, and social impact, this initiative demonstrates how architecture can be a powerful tool for positive transformation in contemporary cities.

This medium-sized house is designed to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort. Featuring a modern architectural style, it optimizes space without compromising on elegance or practicality.
✔ Smart Layout: Open-concept living areas enhance natural light and ventilation.
✔ Sustainable Design: Energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials.
✔ High-Quality Finishes: Premium textures and materials for a refined look.
✔ Outdoor Integration: Harmonious connection with green spaces and terraces.
A perfect choice for those seeking contemporary design with a cozy atmosphere.

The project consisted of three main components:
Existing sector: a thorough assessment was conducted to preserve and enhance the functional areas of the original building.
Demolished sector: portions of the structure that no longer met current functional, structural, or regulatory standards were identified and demolished to improve circulation and spatial efficiency.
New sector: modern spaces were designed to meet the current needs of the Judicial Branch, incorporating principles of accessibility, energy efficiency, and functional flexibility.
The overall approach focused on harmonizing the existing structure with the new additions, maintaining the institutional identity of the Judicial Branch while significantly improving the spatial quality and operational performance of the building.






