Article source: Studio Sabrina Masala
By applying Alberti’s Renaissance maxim to an industrial building that the house is a small city and a city a large house, an attempt has been made to create a working space in which the perception is that of a strongly anthropocentric system. The FMTS Group project starts precisely on the basis of the pre-existence of a prefabricated box among the many in the industrial suburbs of Campania, originally built as an industrial factory and apparently defined and binding. In the service sector, Eisenman’s design concepts “structure, function and technique” can be compared with those of “product, process and production system” dear to the world of industry. In this project, the product, if product can be talked about, is varied between personnel trained in skills required by the market, in training packages, with a process of practical training on the one hand, in an innovative and advanced high gastronomy school and on the other corporate training with a spin-off process, management training and “production system”. The diversity and complexity of human-oriented spaces, tools and technologies must guarantee the conditions of wellbeing in which the attitudes and enthusiasm of the groups are refined.
- Architects: Studio Sabrina Masala
- Project: Fmts Group – Incibum
- Location: Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy
- Photography: Alessio Guarino, Giuseppina Pepe
- Designers: Progettisti
- Architectural project: Progetto architettonico – Architect Masala
- Structures Project: Progetto strutture – Engineer Cardellicchio
- Plant Project: Progetto impianti – Engineer Amendola
- Lighting project: Progetto illuminotecnico – Studio Cannata
- Sound Project: Progetto del suono – Studio Masci
- Construction work: Lavori edili – Giglio costruzioni
- Completion Year: 2019