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Located in Milan’s MIND district, the new Human Technopole building is an international hub for research and innovation. The project aims to create an open, multifunctional campus where public spaces and green areas foster social interaction and cross-disciplinary exchange.

The design spans 11 levels, reaching approximately 64 meters in height, and includes 35,000 square meters of gross floor area. The interior spaces are flexible and reconfigurable, organized around a central bioclimatic courtyard that provides natural light, ventilation, and visual connectivity across floors. The high-performance façade integrates solar shading systems and photovoltaic panels.

Special attention is given to user well-being: the central courtyard features rooftop gardens, while the building’s upper levels include a gym, swimming pool, company daycare, and relaxation areas. Interior environments ensure acoustic, visual, and thermal comfort through advanced systems and natural ventilation.

From a sustainability perspective, the building relies on renewable energy sources, rainwater harvesting, and recyclable materials, and is designed as a Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB). Modular construction and prefabrication ensure long-term flexibility and adaptability to the evolving needs of scientific research.