Palazzo Biscotto in Brescia, designed by architect Giorgio Astori, is a significant example of contemporary architecture that blends seamlessly into the city's historic context.
The project, completed in2009, has seven floors and is characterized by its sleek, slender form, which creates an impression of lightness and dynamism. The building was designed with modern materials and state-of-the-art technology, ensuring energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
The interior architecture is equally well thought out, with large, light-filled spaces that promote air circulation and natural lighting. The interiors feature clean lines and high-quality finishes, creating an elegant and contemporary environment.
The Palazzo Biscotto is not only an expression of advanced design and technology, but also blends harmoniously into the surrounding urban context. Its central location in Brescia makes it a landmark in the city's architectural landscape.
Palazzo Biscotto, the executive headquarters of a major banking institution in Brescia, owes its name to the functional aesthetic elements that characterize it: the suffix "cotto" indicates the brick color of the central part of the building, and the term "bis" refers to the double-skin curtain wall system, created by AZA, that defines the building's volumes.
CUSTOMER
Paterlini Construction spa
LOCALITY.
Brescia
Italy
DESCRIPTION
Double skin façade
Shelter
sq. m. 3,002
DESIGNER
Arch. Eng. Giorgio Astori
YEAR
2011