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University Luigi Bocconi, Milan 2008 Shelley McNamara, Yvonne Farrell / Grafton Architects ![]() Federico Brunetti Mies van der Rohe Award 2009 Finalist The building was formally opened in the presence the Head of State of Italy, the President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano on 31 October 2008. Speakers at the opening ceremony included Mario Monti President of Universita Bocconi, Letizia Moratti Mayor of Milan and Jose Manuel Barroso President of European Commission. Information + photographs from Grafton Architects:
Photos : Universita L. Bocconi PROPOSITION A Piece of City The idea was to make two worlds, one hovering over the other, with the space of the city flowing between. We took the public space of the through the building bringing with it the stone floor of Milan.This opens the university to the life of the city. The building feels like a city in miniature. A Window to Milan At the most public corner we made a window to Mila. The aula magna occupies this corner asserting a symbolic presence and a register of the prestigious status of the University. The widened pavement forms a new urban space, which reaches out to the city and beckons the visitor into the heart of the interior.
![]() Pictures : Federico Brunetti Photographer A Place of Exchange. The university is designed as a place of exchange and Il Broletto, the medieval market building in the centre of Milan, was a reference point. In order to make a grand space we thought about the research offices as beams of space, suspended to form a grand canopy, which filters light to all levels. The offices form an inhabited roofscape. The underground world is solid, dense and carved. This floating canopy allows the space of the city to overlap with the life of the university. Allows internal and external public spaces to merge. In search of gravity; Responding to the character of Milan, hard on the outside, friendly on the inside, we have made an edge which is like a crusty shield, constructed in a robust material, Ceppo, the local stone of Milan. We have worked this material in order to give a sense of depth, density and mass as is the quality of so many buildings in Milan. Large concrete piers and wall beams at 25m centres support roof beams from which the offices, courtyards and gardens are hung. The structure has an elemental heroic quality at the scale of the site.
![]() Photos : Universita L. Bocconi Sustainability For both architectural and environmental reasons the Aula Magna and the Meeting Room volumes are expressed as solids, either embedded and rising out of the ground as is the case with the Aula, or cantilevered and floating over the street as is the case with the Meeting Rooms. This solid edge forms a microclimate giving protection against solar gain from the west together with acoustic protection to the north. The strategy of the labyrinth of courtyards provides natural ventilation and natural light to all of the offices and to some of the public spaces below. A deep study of lighting levels coordinated with design of window systems and dimensions of glazed opening providing limited glare and solar gain with max light to the offices. Opening windows in each office. Artificial lighting can be modified accordingly with the external lighting levels All the Energy for the heating system is provided by a ground source heat pump that uses the water table heat and has zero emission in the atmosphere. Grafton Architects Universita Luigi Bocconi : Competition Report + more images
![]() Pictures : Federico Brunetti Photographer Project: UNIVERSITA BOCCONI Client: Universita Luigi Bocconi Address: Viale Bligny corner Via Roentgen, Milano, Italy Project: Completed October 2008 Competition: 2002 Site Construction: 2004-08 Universita Luigi Bocconi building in numbers Total area 68.628 sqm Floors above ground 6 Floors below ground 3 Working places 1.240 Aula magna seats 1.000 Foyer area 2.500 sqm Exhibition space area 500 sqm Car parking spaces 200 Offices 731 Meeting rooms 34 Rooms for IT equipment 11 Coffee/break rooms 8 Reinforcement for main structure (vertical only) 339 tons Jet grouting, concrete injected 55.000 cubic metres Tie rods for suspended slabs [office blocks] (vertical) 36.000 metres Tie rods for post tension elements (horizontal) 302.000 metres Concrete for foundation, 65.472 cubic metres Curtain wall facades 20.520 sqm Render [internal] 23.111 sqm Internal partitions 15.253 sqm Stone cladding 11.200 sqm Stone flooring both internal and external + stairs 19.378 sqm Universita Luigi Bocconi images / information from Grafton Architects 210209 Alba Milan by Ian Ritchie Architects ![]() Image from Ian Ritchie Architects New Trade Fair Milan by Massimiliano Fuksas Architects ![]() Photo © Archivio Fuksas Santa Giulia Milano by Foster + Partners ![]() Foster + Partners Milan hotel towers by Dominique Perrault ![]() Milan Buildings Italian Buildings Milan Architects Grafton Architects office based in Dublin, Ireland Milan Furniture Fair by Zaha Hadid ![]() Salone di Mobile Milan by Mecanoo architecten ![]() Mies van der Rohe Awards World Architecture : e-architect - a guide to key buildings across the globe Comments / photos for the University Luigi Bocconi Milan page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk University Luigi Bocconi Milan - page: adrian welch / isabelle lomholt |
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