To make production more efficient, the Padua-based company decided to expand its headquarters in Murelle (Villanova di Camposampiero). The whole project focused on achieving two fundamental objectives: creating spaces dedicated to staff meetings and offices separated by mobile glass walls, enabling the company to adapt to changing work needs with ease, while ensuring greater comfort in terms of acoustics, heating and air conditioning.
Caruso Acoustic took part in the project, supplying a number of Nuvola suspended sound-absorbing panels, with groups of panels varying in size and format installed in offices, meeting rooms, the coffee-break area and the large open hall inside.
The solution developed by the designers included the integration of LED ceiling-light systems and motion sensors, ensuring, with just one product, that rooms and workstations were properly lit.
The wide range of covering-fabric shades available resulted in balanced colours within offices, with various rooms’ sunlight exposure and specific requirements related to activities carried out in them taken into account.
The project was supervised by engineer Franco Cecchini in collaboration with architect Benedetta Cecchini of the Cecchini Engineering and Architecture Studio, stating that 'In terms of product quality, precise installation and work timing, the Nuvola panels by Caruso Acoustic fully lived up to the expectations of the client and designers'.
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