Goring & Straja Architects has recently designed the interiors of Autodesk's new Milano office, located within an existing condominium complex. The project aimed to achieve a high level of sustainability while blending Italian flair with an international spirit.
The LEED-CI Gold-certified office relies on green design strategies such as natural light, energy-efficient lighting, daylight and occupancy sensors, low-flow plumbing fixtures, and low-VOC finishes and furniture. The design team reused as many of the space's existing elements as possible, such as the wood floors and the ceiling- and wall-mounted radiant panels. More than 40 percent of the construction materials were manufactured within 500 miles of the project, more than one quarter of the materials have recycled elements, and more than 80 percent of construction waste was recycled.
To reference the tradition of Italian masonry and fine craftsmanship, a long wall linking the two floors is covered with handmade Venetian plaster. The green of the wall and the warm wood of the original floors contrast with the dominant interior color, white. Wall graphics display projects and drawings created by famous Italian designers using Autodesk software.
To embody the link between Autodesk's digital tools and the history of design, modern interior elements such as concrete workbenches, sliding glass doors, and phone booths are detailed with the forms of pre-digital drafting tools such as protractors, triangles, and templates.
Photos: Luc Boegly