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Symbiosis represents a pioneering urban regeneration project that has transformed a marginal industrial zone into an integrated, sustainable, and multifunctional urban fabric.
consumption, environmental comfort, and overall performance, ensuring the daily well-being of those living and working within the campus. The interior design reflects an approach focused on material circularity and carbon footprint reduction. The interiors are crafted using regenerated materials sourced from production offcuts and waste, transformed into finishing elements, acoustic panels, and interior claddings. The building in the process of obtaining LEED and WELL certifications, having met the highest standards of environmental sustainability and quality in workplace environments. plazas, and areas for temporary events, while hosting office buildings, educational facilities, commercial and hospitality functions within a coherent and multifunctional urban framework. Symbiosis represents a pioneering urban regeneration project that has transformed a marginal industrial zone into an integrated, sustainable, and multifunctional urban fabric. Through an urban design that prioritizes pedestrian connectivity, the quality of public spaces, and innovative environmental solutions, it establishes a replicable model of dialogue between public and private sectors, as well as between nature and architecture.
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Mauro Novazzi, architect and partner of ACPV ARCHITECTS, adds:“ Symbiosis is an urban laboratory that redefines the relationship between city, public space, and productive activities, transforming a peripheral area into a sustainable ecosystem. Within this context, the Moncler headquarters emerges from a collaborative project, the result of a three-way partnership: Moncler’ s vision combined with Covivio’ s extensive experience has provided the opportunity for a development set to become a landmark for the Milan of the future.”
Casa Moncler is situated within the Symbiosis Community District, a broader urban development designed by ACPV ARCHITECTS and developed by Covivio over a former industrial area spanning more than 125,000 square meters. The project redefines the relationship between productive settlements, public space, and environmental infrastructure through an urban grid centered on a pedestrian spine approximately 1.3 kilometers long, which serves as both an ecological corridor and a social device. The masterplan integrates green spaces, water features,
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