In general, in addition to the building of a staircase and two elevator shafts and the installation of a roof, work on this project was aimed at streamlining and reinterpreting the courtyard façades.
The adaptation of the façades, once reconceived as the building’s inner walls, required a series of efforts aimed at bringing together the two long arms of the courtyard, which were of varying heights. This operation was made possible by the construction of a curtain wall in the west wing in order to create harmony in the space and provide the perception of closure.
This approach also allowed us to raise the new roof to an appropriate height.