Italian architecture studio Piuarch finishes a new luxury production factory for Fendi that is located in Florence, specifically in the municipality of Bagno a Ripoli. The rooftop shines in the spotlight as it is detailed with greenery to appear like it is a 'raised garden' which is made to truly reflect the surroundings.
Co-founder and partner at Piuarch speaks about the design to Dezeen, noting that "The Fendi production building looks like a raised garden, conceived to mend a long-standing rift in the terrain and recreate the hillside of the site in which it is located. The building, apparently underground owing to the landscaping choice of creating a continuous and extensive green roof, becomes an integrated ecological system that recreates the contours of the land to restore the shape of the original hillside."
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Piuarch Designs the New Fendi Production Factory Design in Florence
Trend Themes
1. Green Rooftops - The demand for environmentally friendly buildings and the increasing popularity of green roofs and gardens will continue to drive companies to integrate nature into modern architectural designs, driving innovation opportunities for eco-friendly building materials and sustainable infrastructure designs.
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Industry Implications
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