View of the cover. The school complex has been realized with a covering in aluminum sheets installed with the technique of double seaming.

Coverage perspective. The shapes of the roof help to define the complex mosaic of spaces in which the various school activities take place.

View from the top of the building. The aluminum cover lends itself to be light, unalterable and to last over time.

Project by Giancarlo De Carlo and Associates

NURED AND MATERNAL SCHOOL COMPLEX – RAVENNA

View of the cover. The school complex has been realized with a covering in aluminum sheets installed with the technique of double seaming.

Coverage perspective. The shapes of the roof help to define the complex mosaic of spaces in which the various school activities take place.

View from the top of the building. The aluminum cover lends itself to be light, unalterable and to last over time.

Project by Giancarlo De Carlo and Associates

WINE CELLAR TERREMERSE – IMOLA (BO)

Perspective view of the building. Industrial building, new production plant. The structure has a characteristic wavy covering.

External view. The metal and wooden bearing structures are used to make the most of the physical characteristics of the two materials. The cover is made of sandwich panels.

External view. The structure that supports the roof tail has been designed to meet sophisticated aesthetic requirements in a homogeneous dialogue between metal and wood.

View of the factory. The wall covering is composed of a corrugated aluminum sheet with refined finishing details.

Project by Arch. Cesare Trinchero

SAN PIER DAMIANO HOSPITAL – FAENZA (RA)

Night view of the entrance. The coating is made of Rheinzink titanium zinc sheets, dark pre-matted finishing, installed using the seam lock technique.

Particular of the shell. Every detail made of zinc-titanium is designed to meet the functional and aesthetic requirements wanted

Exterior view of the building. The cladding materials connote modernity to the structure that integrates harmoniously with the other buildings.

Project by Arch. Cesare Trinchero

VILLA TEGONI – PARMA

Perspective view on the façade. The villa is a residential building completely built with dry systems.

Side perspective. The intervention saw the use of supporting metal structures for the construction of the walkway, packaging of wall packages with insulation in class “A”, systems of glass balustrades, body scale / lift in stainless steel.

Walk view. The raised structure gains lightness due to the use of glazed balustrades.

Interior view of stairs and elevator. The structure containing the lift and stairs compartment is completely covered in stainless steel.

Interior top view. The glass balustrade and stainless steel convey the idea of ​​strength and lightness to the whole.

Project by Arch. Pietro Zanlari