ARCHITECTURE - SPACE PLANNING - DESIGN - INTEGRATED ENGINEERING & SAFETY SERVICES
Case history

"Convinced of being succesful in achieving our costs objectives and time estimates, we are sure thet these new offices will have positive effects on our work and on the Group's future".

Fabrizio Ginnasi
managing director

Berendsohn
Cost optimisation and formal elegance

This order required the search for a building that would be suitable for the new planning model, through an objective of optimised costs and realization times for the project. This, to reflect the minimalist and elegant image that characterises the products made by Berendsohn, a leading company in corporate gadgets.

The new centre's building is a single and very deep manufacturing unit that clearly identifies with the presence of Berendsohn, with an overall surface area about 1,700 square metres. Large and rational spaces, in line with the organisational work flow schemes, are integrated with closed rooms where meetings can be held and training activities carried out. The flexibility in the distribution of the installation and systems means fast rearrangement of the work environments when necessary.

PARTNERSHIP

Client leader:
arch. Massimo Roj
Client representative:
Fabrizio Ginnasi

INTEGRATION

Planning, before the running, as related to the management buildings, is the revendication of an integrated planning method, whose diversified competences find a ground for meeting and collaboration. This consultation for Berendsohn followed a complete course that is today demonstrated in the quality and pleasantness of the resulting offices.

PROCESS

Progetto CMR delivered the new offices to Berendsohn in four-month time span. The company was thus able to show to partners and visitors its improved image and offer its employees more ample and rational space, in fitting with the optimisation of work flows.

SUPPLIES

Contractor:
Reada
Furniture:
Sacea
Office furnishings:
Unifor
Sittings:
Herman Miller
Floors:
DLW
Lighting:
Artemide, Luxo
Sign system:
Cicrespi