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Don’t open that window!

Don’t open that window!

The layout of buildings does not help natural ventilation because the spaces are too deep to be ventilated from the perimeter, or the air paths are being mitigated by the internal partitions. Natural ventilation absorbs any poor local air quality and pollution. Highly dense areas will not have enough wind velocity to pump enough airflow into a building.

Firenze è bottegaia!

Firenze è bottegaia!

Florence’s nature has always been based on trades more than on the production industries.

EU Stop Start & Go!

EU Stop Start & Go!

Europe is the cradle of Western culture. Despite crises, conflicts and separations, this land, relatively small compared to the rest of the World, has given birth to essential discoveries and ideas for humanity. Where would we be without the ancient Greece and Rome, the Renaissance, the Age of Enlightenment, the French and the Industrial Revolutions, just to mention a few?

Roma Caput Mundi

Roma Caput Mundi

No other city in the world can be considered the centre of the world more than Rome. Founded in 753 BC, over the years has seen its territory expand, to create one of the greatest empires ever existed on the face of the Earth, to the point of becoming without doubt one of the most important and influential cities in history.

Nothing but Excellence

Nothing but Excellence

While Northern Italy is paying the highest human price due the current pandemic, we want to pay tribute to that region, particularly Milan, a worldwide leading alpha global city, where we have worked on many projects during the last thirty years.