ZAMBON BIOTECH

A new office space that is open, flexible and bright: this is Zambon Biotech’s headquarters.
Each space was designed to be able to allow for appropriate and agile flow management, as well as to create viewpoints to the outdoors, opening onto the trees and mountains in the surroundings.
This is why elements acting as “respect filters” and mobile furniture were chosen, in addition to the extensive use of soundabsorbing materials, to ensure maximum flexibility and easy subdivision of spaces.
The color schemes veer toward delicate and neutral colors, emphasizing a shared, spacious and welcoming environment.
Certified and unadulterated materials treated with natural protection methods were chosen. This brings a result of ancient tactile or olfactory memory in the daily use of the spaces, moreover, nature is part of the project with widespread plant presence both outside and inside the spaces. The mountain landscape is also enhanced with places for contemplation. Finally, color and graphic choices are also proposed in a logic of relation or inspiration to nature.Each work space is designed to be able to enable workers to appropriately and usefully manage their relationship with others.
The use of “respect filters” can ensure maximum flexibility of space division.
A completely flexible office thanks to “respect filters” but also mobile furniture that will allow for the absorption of changes. Each individual worker will find the right space for every need for team work, alone, on the phone. But also for every need for a break or detachment from work, for a simple break but also for something more intimate and intense to be added in the contemplation spaces.

Publications

Archilovers / Divisare / Officelayout

Credits

Client

Zambon Biotech

Date

2021 - 2022

Place

Cadempino, Lugano

Area

1.200 mq

Architects

Studio Elementare - Paolo Pasquini

Team

Fabio Figaroli, Anna Milani, Eugenio Fusarini

Photography

Lorenzo Zandri

Consultant

Structural design: Redesco Progetti
Systems design: Ariatta
Landscape: SLA Landscape Architecture

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