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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Tosetto, Weigmann and Associates in Turin, Italy by MARC

 
April 15th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MARC

MARC is commissioned to transform an elegant mansion from the beginning of the 20th century into an efficient contemporary office building. To do that it needs to perform radical and pragmatic interventions, optimizing the use of space. At the same time, it is necessary to respect the existing rooms and preserve their charm, but without being intimidated by their cold classicism. The project looks for discretion and neutrality while inserting all the many necessary new elements. Like the new staircase in perforated metal -the trigger of the typological change- that connects seven different levels illuminating them with a big skylight.

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

  • Architects: MARC
  • Project: Tosetto, Weigmann and Associates
  • Location: Turin, Italy
  • Designers: Subhash Mukerjee, Michele Bonino
  • Collaborators: Lucia Baima, Cristina Cordeschi, Cinthya Luglio, Francesco Strocchio, Tommaso Rocca
  • Partners for engineering: FRED (structural engineer: Riccardo Sampietro; HVAC engineer: Daniele Forte; accounting and Security: Filippo Rizzo)
  • Program office: 1.800 sqm
  • Schedule: 2010-2011
  • Client: Tosetto, Weigmann e Associati
  • Photographer: Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Like the new library, made to grow, to which a whole new level, suspended in the heart of the building, is dedicated. This occupies the very core of the building: the new level is a mezzanine obtained with a very articulated walkway that runs all around the heart of the building, forming a complex grid, a rational labyrinth that maximizes the extension of the bookshelves. The walkway is always detached from the walls, and it has no handrail: it’s the books themselves that provide for safety.

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy Beppe Giardino

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