
Bonfiglioli HQ, a celebration of sustainability through an intelligent geometry. Bonfiglioli’s new headquarters is not just a place of work but a testament to the potential of sustainable design in the industrial sector.
The main design goal was to create an efficient and functional office building that represents the identity and cultural values of the Italian company. The design challenges sustainability through an intelligent geometry, a celebration of indirect northern light in an office building. A building with maximum comfort for the people working in it.
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 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.
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.
Peter Pichler Architecture
Peter Pichler, Niklas Knap, Simona Alù, Ugo Licciardi, Cem Ozbasaran, Filippo Ogliani, Giovanni Paterlini, Domenico Calabrese, Nathalia Rotelli, Angela Ferrari, Alessandro Cardellini, Simone Valbusa
6.200 m²
ARUP
Pichler Projects
ICS Ingegneria
Solarraum
Studio Taddia
Ing Ferrari, Pichler Projects
Federico Mazzanti, Chiara Persi, Vincenzo Lamanna
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