Rising in the heart of Milan, the new building designed by Park Associati conceived as a transparent crystal completes the Luxottica headquarters area. Acting as a linchpin among the architectural, historical and natural elements that characterise this urban microcosm overlooking the historical garden of Palazzo Litta, this new independent structure is protected by the façades of the pre-existing buildings and cannot be seen from Piazza Cadorna.

Project Name: Luxottica Headquarters
Studio Name: Park Associati
Photo Credits: Lorenzo Zandri, Nicola Colella

LUXOTTICA HEADQUARTERS by Park Associat4
©Lorenzo Zandri

The clean-cut forms, the cutting-edge technology and the materials’ quality give shape to an architecture that expresses innovation, beauty and functionality, starting from the façade developed in collaboration with Deerns. The highly technological double skin offers a balance between reflection and transparency. Similar to a filtering protective ‘lens’, the slightly convex façade lets the inside and the outside virtually come into physical contact and ensures optimal indoor conditions.

LUXOTTICA HEADQUARTERS by Park Associat6
©Nicola Colella

On the outside, the alternation of full and empty spaces created by the new structure generates a surprising and unusual space. The traditional Milanese courtyard concept is expanded and reinterpreted in line with the contemporary requirements of fluidity, interconnection and transparency.

LUXOTTICA HEADQUARTERS by Park Associat7
©Lorenzo Zandri

The interior design project combines tradition and cutting-edge technology – the cornerstones of the Luxottica brand. The interior spaces house fully open space workstations complying with the ‘clean desk’ policy, meeting rooms for informal or private gatherings and areas for sharing and guest reception.

LUXOTTICA HEADQUARTERS by Park Associat9
©Nicola Colella

Evoking Milanese elegance, the Venetian-style terrazzo and Beola gneiss floors, the wooden cladding and the burnished metals of the two large scenic staircases are combined with high-tech elements and contemporary aesthetic touches, such as the false ceiling made of fabric-covered radiant panels and the large led video walls in the communal areas.

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