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Founded in 1999, GEZA Architettura is the multi-disciplinary architecture studio of Stefano Gri and Piero Zucchi, whose projects have been internationally recognized with awards for their exquisite design solutions and strategic thinking.
Synthesis of Ideas, Beauty, and Functionality
According to GEZA, the project implies designing the SPACE (Architecture) within its ENVIRONMENT (light and landscape) through the seasons of TIME. Their architecture strives for new meanings, while creating new identities, and is designed based on a unique point of view and sensibility in regards to the context, the materiality of the details, and the human-centered solutions, always towards a poetic dimension.
GEZA rethinks the workspaces, taking advantage of all the variables and constraints - productive flow, working dynamics, efficiency goals, location features - and creating new environments where the landscape and the individual’s well-being are at the core of the project.
The relationship between architecture and nature
The industrial architecture project is a great opportunity to rethink the connection of architecture-nature, bringing the individual back into focus. GEZA’s projects merge aspects of engineering and economics in researching formal abstraction while combining different logics. The landscape and its features define the project choices, celebrating the elegance of timeless architecture and the sustainability of the internal workspaces.
Reading the territory and the internal space
The studio simultaneously deals with the production processes and the relationships between artifice and nature, foreground and background, working environments, and outdoor spaces. Each project is designed to become one with the landscape, reinforcing its presence within its surroundings.
Zoom lens – shape and matter
Architecture must balance different reading scales, from the overview to the most minute details. GEZA bases its projects on this approach, changing perspective from the outside to the inside, switching zoom lenses from the big scale to the singular element in order to guarantee the quality of their work. In this way, the architecture doubles its function to bring new identities to both the territory and the human beings’ everyday life.
Rigorous essentiality of forms
Industrial architecture is physically very impactful in regard to the territory and the landscape - as are infrastructures - and thus must be responsibly designed to merge with the environment in a gentle and timeless manner.
The definition of simple acts guarantees a measurable relationship with the territory: horizontal and vertical, repetition and rhythm, light and shadow, straight and curved lines, coloured and neutral marks, black and white.
Monochromic and materiality
Monochromic, pure colours and materials allow for exploration of different surfaces, depths, thoughts, gradients, tactile sensations, and light interactions. Black and white are harsh, neutral colours, yet they merge harmoniously with the natural elements. They are, in fact, a means to highlight two things: the landscape, green hues painted, and the human being, made of dynamic colours himself that blur into nature when in action.
Human-centered design and sustainability
GEZA personalizes the concept of sustainability (intended as conceptual, almost poetic), a current theme that goes beyond environmental best practices. In relation to the pandemic, individuals have discovered themselves in a new condition, juggling between health (physical and mental), smart work, and the company's needs. In these circumstances, people's well-being has inevitably become the number-one priority, even in industrial architecture projects: the studio designs human-centered workspaces, featuring flexible layouts, green areas (indoor and outdoor), optimal natural lighting conditions, and cozy environments.
For GEZA, sustainability relates to quality of life, particularly within working environments where people spend most of their days, sustaining, indeed, their labour. Sustainability is beauty, as it’s undeniable that a pleasant environment sets the parameters for best performances: design, light, space, nature, and meeting areas all contribute to the overall mental and physical well-being of the employees.
Beyond Architecture
Great architecture is the result of a complex process that merges different logic, the client’s needs, a variety of professionals and skills, constraints, timing, issues, and design. It requires continuous and rigorous control. The architect - the only one to hold a clear overview of the final outcome - plays a pivotal role in coordinating the professionals, the details, and the compliances at different levels, from day one right through to the end. Accordingly, GEZA Architettura’s projects are the synthesis of ideas, beauty, and functionality.
About GEZA Architettura
Established in 1999 by Stefano Gri and Piero Zucchi, GEZA Architettura is a studio driven by curiosity and passion, striving for research based on a synthesis of Ideas, Beauty and Functionality. GEZA believes that a project implies design of the SPACE (Architecture) within its ENVIRONMENT (light and landscape) through the seasons of TIME. Our architectures strive for new meanings, while creating new identities.
Over the years, the studio has specialized in architecture projects, urban planning, interior and product design, developing a signature style based on a unique point of view and sensibility in regard to the context, the materiality of the details, and human-centered solutions, always towards a poetic dimension.
The main focus of the studio is industrial architecture and its relationship with the landscape, in a new way of conceiving the work spaces. A few worthy examples are Furla Headquarters (Furla Progetto Italia, 2021), Pratic (Pratic 1.0, 2011 + Pratic 2.0, 2018), Faber Cylinders (2013), and Bosch/Freud (2018), as well as currently-in-progress works such as the the award-winning Silk-Faw EV (2021) project, Capua1880 Headquarters (2021), and Pratic 3.0 (2021). In addition to residential and housing projects, GEZA designed the setup of the New Craft Exhibition (2016, Fabbrica del Vapore, Triennale di Milano) and Casa della Musica (2010, Cervignano del Friuli).
Amongst the many international accolades bestowed upon the firm, GEZA was recently selected as a popular-choice winner for the 10th edition of the Architizer A+Awards for Furla Progetto Italia, in the Mixed Use (L>25.000 sq. ft) category (award previously received with Pratic 2.0 in 2019). In 2017, the firm claimed the American Architecture Prize, and obtained the Italian Architect Jury Special Award, organized by the National Council of Architects, in 2015. In 2012, the Pratic project won the Special Award for Private Customers (Gold Medal for Italian Architecture - Triennale di Milano), taking part in the XIII Venice Biennale in the same year. In 2013, the same project lead the studio to the finals of the Mies van der Rohe Award - European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Headquarters and Production Complex immersed in the Chianti landscape. The buildings are developed at different altitudes and are a striking mark visible from the high way.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 26.67 x 30.96 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo
Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Headquarters and Production Complex immersed in the agricultural landscape and framed by the Friuli mountains. The so-called ‘floating shade’ hosts the main offices: the continuity between indoor spaces and the natural surrounding elements guarantee the sustainability of these workspaces.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 18.72 x 12.48 @ 300dpi ~ 10 Mo
Faber Headquarters, Cividale del Friuli (UD), 2013.
Faber Headquarters are borderline located between the industrial area and the farmland, hence belonging to both the industrial and the natural scenario.
Massimo Crivellari
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Pratic 2.0, Fagagna (UD), 2018.
Extension: the production complex doubles.
Javier Callejas
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Headquarters and Production Complex.
“Anyone, even the construction guys or the person who works from the most stunning office, literally any staff member can be enlighted by the view of the Chianti landscape that faces the building. Here you see the seasons colors, from any office, from any area of the building.” - Piero Zucchi
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Viale del Benvenuto and Chianti view from the entrance hall.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 27.31 x 18.21 @ 300dpi ~ 16 Mo
Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Headquarters and Production Complex.
The green area between the two perpendicular volumes (office and production use) is designed for the employees’ well-being.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 18.72 x 12.48 @ 300dpi ~ 12 Mo
Faber Headquarters, Cividale del Friuli (UD), 2013.
One of the two courtyards, in between the two staggered longitudinal volumes. Tree-lined and welcoming, it is conceived as recreational areas for the employees.
Massimo Crivellari
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
The landscape to shape the building, the workspaces to merge with the natural elements. An example of human-centered design whose focus is the well-being of the employees.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 27.31 x 18.21 @ 300dpi ~ 14 Mo
Pratic 1.0 + 2.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011 + 2018.
The two-unit production complex features an essential and nude language, in unison with the surrounding agricoltural panorama. Simple dark volumes that uniquely interact with the landscape in search of a meaningful dialogue.
Javier Callejas
Image très haute résolution : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 17 Mo
Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Headquarters and Production Complex immersed in the Chianti landscape. The whole project is conceived in a tight and unavoidable relationship with the surrounding, the morphology constraints, the sustainable company’s goals and the natural features.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image haute résolution : 13.31 x 9.97 @ 300dpi ~ 3,9 Mo
Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Vertical plates system positioned according to the sun direction.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Façade detail.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Façade detail.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image haute résolution : 11.31 x 16.96 @ 300dpi ~ 3,5 Mo
Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
The green patios encourage the flow between indoor and outdoor, between architecture and landscape.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 27.31 x 18.21 @ 300dpi ~ 12 Mo
Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Cork oak amongst the office building.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Façade detail.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 18.21 x 27.31 @ 300dpi ~ 11 Mo
Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Hall main entrance.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 42.22 x 18.21 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo
Pratic 1.0 + 2.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011 + 2018.
Seamless continuity of the production complex, in shape and material consistency.
Javier Callejas
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Furla Progetto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021.
Office interiors
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
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Faber Headquarters, Cividale del Friuli (UD), 2013.
Mirrored floor for the two buildings connecting hall.
Massimo Crivellari
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Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Courtyard and green area in between the offices and the production section
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 20.0 x 20.0 @ 300dpi ~ 27 Mo
Furla Prog.etto Italia, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa (FI), 2021
Entrance hall.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 27.31 x 24.31 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo
Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Main entrance hall.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image moyenne résolution : 6.66 x 6.66 @ 300dpi ~ 3,3 Mo
Pratic 1.0, Fagagna (UD), 2011.
Offices façade.
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Image très haute résolution : 18.72 x 12.48 @ 300dpi ~ 10 Mo
Helsinki, Finlande, 16-12-2024