Spazio Greppi by CN10Architetti

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Project Details:

Type: Cultural Architecture

Architect: CN10Architetti

Location: Italy

Address: Dalmine

Program: Museums + Exhibits

Year: N/A

Area: 200 sq.m.

Photographer: Gianluca Gelmini

Text description provided by the architects

‘Spaziogreppi’ is part of a general plan of refurbishment and enhancement of the central spaces of the city of Dalmine, Italy.

The project occupies part of the ground floor spaces of the ex ‘Palazzo Camozzi’ in the main square of the city. The new public space will be able to host exhibitions, conferences and meetings.

Spazio Greppi by CN10Architetti
© Gianluca Gelmini

The entrance is characterized by a yellow wall with a big circular hole that defines the hierarchy between the spaces, the circle is a direct reference to the architecture and drawings of Giovanni Greppi (1884-1960).

The main space is been designed to host exposition activities, conferences, meetings and recreation.

Spazio Greppi by CN10Architetti
© Gianluca Gelmini

At the end of the room, a wall in continuity with the sinuosity of the perimetral walls hides the stairs to reach the public library of Dalmine.

At the left of the entrance room there is a service door to reach another room able to host meetings and operative functions.

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