Beneficiary
Einstein Multimedia Group S.p.A. (Private Company)
Brief Description:
Execution of an industrial complex to use as television studios, including a corps of factory entirely in steel (Studios), a body factory in reinforced concrete (Offices), various units to an elevation, general accommodation of the lot (plants, green, roads inside the lot)
Architect
Designer Massimiliano Fuksas
Activities
Detailed design, structural analysis, safety coordination, and supervision of works
Construction Cost
€ 11.117.078,43
Date
2005 – 2006

Mediterranean Television Studios

Project Description

The project is spread over an area of 21,025 sqm. The general configuration of the intervention is dominated by the great prism which houses the studios. This is a pure volume, clad in oxidized
Corten steel and is characterized by the complete absence of holes due to the need for absolute control of sources of light in the filming
phase.
The bodies lateral assembly shop and offices, alongside without touching the central volume, highlighting the existing gravitational mechanism put in place. On the east side, offices on the first floor are contained in a long and thin volume that, detached from the ground and slipped longitudinally compared to the volumes on the ground floor, produces an image of suspension, thereby developing
contrast to the poetry of lightness.
The structure of the reticular steel factory shed occupies in map a region with rectangular size of 29.4 × 149.94m. and maximum height of 12.15 m by the strong foundations. The foundation is direct and
consists of a bucket of concrete cell buses armed with slabs lower and upper thickness of 25 cm and vertical wall link perimeter of the thickness of 30 cm and intermediate thickness of 20 cm.
The reticular structure in elevation was divided into 3 modules, to reduce the static and cinematic effects induced by changes in temperature and inertial effects imposed by seismic accelerations.
Each module is built with pillars columns consisting of steel profiles HEA 300 longitudinally and transversely connected by beams reticular type Mohiné.

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