Calderara di Reno, Bologna, Italy
Celebrating sustainability and innovation, Peter Pichler and Silvana Ordinas of Peter Pichler Architecture complete a net zero, monolithic office building on behalf of Bonfiglioli, an industrial automation, mobile machinery, and renewable energy company, located in Calderara di Reno.
The new Headquarters arose from the need to create an efficient and functional office building that expresses the professionalism, innovation, and proud history of the Italian company.
The headquarters is the last missing piece in a larger development called EVO, the Group’s largest industrial site in Italy.
EVO is designed to satisfy the most recent energy efficiency standards, offering outstanding performance in terms of environmental impact, powered by a 3 MW peak power photovoltaic plant, mounted not only on the existing new plant roofs but also on the awnings of the staff car park.
The new building is conceived as a nearly Zero Energy Building and features geothermal heat pumps and radiant ceilings to further save energy and obtain additional internal comfort.
It stands out as a recognizable landmark that both rises above and integrates itself with the surroundings—a radical approach towards sustainability with intelligent geometry.
The starting point of the design was to incorporate the courtyard typology of the existing masterplan buildings into the massing.
This courtyard houses a green garden on the ground floor and enhances natural ventilation through a chimney effect.
In response to local sunlight conditions, the building’s roof has been tilted, enlarging the north facade to maximize the workspace with indirect natural light.
The south-facing facades and roof of the headquarters are clad in a second skin made from a custom continuous pleated aluminum mesh, which filters intense light and ensures a comfortable indoor environment while saving energy.
The pleated geometry is inspired by the company’s gears while the aluminum mesh recalls the shavings that are produced daily as a byproduct of the company’s supply chain.
Designed with future flexibility in mind, the building features column-free open spaces through an Exoskeleton façade.
Inside, the building is a testament to modern workplace design, fostering connectivity and collaboration.
The layout is thoughtfully orchestrated, with departments distributed across various levels, for optimal public interaction and synergy with surrounding buildings.
Two sculptural spiral staircases, crafted from steel, are more than physical connectors between floors, but a symbolic vortex of creativity exchange, inviting a continuous flow of ideas.
On the 3rd floor, a bridge through the internal courtyard connects the department to facilitate workflow and communication.
The building places a special emphasis on health and well-being, incorporating green spaces and maximizing indirect natural light to enhance the work environment.
Its unique sloped roof design culminates in six terraces, all oriented towards the south.
These terraces provide serene outdoor spaces for reflection and pause, offering views of the iconic Santuario Madonna di San Luca.
This connection to the outdoors, together with the views, enriches the daily experience of those who work there.
Project: Bonfiglioli Headquarters
Architects: Peter Pichler Architecture srl.
Lead Architects: Peter Pichler and Silvana Ordinas
Design Team : Niklas Knap, Simona Alù, Ugo Licciardi, Cem Ozbasaran, Filippo Ogliani, Giovanni Paterlini, Domenico Calabrese, Nathalia Rotelli, Angela Ferrari, Alessandro Cardellini, and Simone Valbusa
Photographers: Gustav Willeit