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TECNOZETA SRL

A powerful influx of natural light floods the contemporary spaces, creating virtual and ethereal walls that delineate a non-place, continuously visually connected with the surrounding landscape, bringing the outside in and vice versa. The straight, clean lines of the steel, the austere surfaces of the industrial floors, and the pervasive green of the plantings create a delightful contrast with the lightness and transparency of the glass, conveying a sense of tangible solidity and formal splendor.

Location:

Colli al Metauro - PU - Italy

CLIENT:

TECNOZETA SRL

M²:

180

SYSTEMS:

Unica U
TecnoZ

The perfect balance between minimalism and functionality of the “less is more” philosophy, in which every element is both pure design and a tool for work.

Keyword suggestion: Building, Residence