© BDR bureau
Redevelopment of the Fermi School in Turin
- Architect
- BDR bureau
- Structural Engineer
- Sintecna
- Fire safety engineering
- Proeco
- Building physics
- Onleco
- Facade
- Saint-Gobain Weber
- Windows
- AluK
- Floor coverings
- Forbo
- Listotech Decking Quartz
- Lighting
- Lam 32
- Wall and ceiling coverings
- Gyproc
- Source
- DETAIL 12/2020
To the south, the two classroom tracts of the Fermi Secondary School open via access balconies on to a park-like environment. Implemented as part of the educational initiative Torino fa scuola, the rehabilitation of the school is a pioneering scheme for the urban district in which it stands on the outskirts of Turin. It is a prime example of the sustainable redevelopment of a concrete skeleton-frame structure.
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