Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise

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Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise

Information

  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 19 sqm
  • Project Location: Lombardia
  • Country: Italy
  • Collaborators: Chiara Birolini
  • Photo Credits: Francesca Perani Enterprise
  • Others: Wood carpenter: elle.gi. srl, lighting: Dueffe
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Excerpt: Mini Break (Show)Room is a corporate space designed by an architectural firm Francesca Perani Enterprise. The project reinterpreted the main floor of a mezzanine located in an 800 sqm plastic processing factory and identified by an industrial structure undergoing rigid steel frames. A minuscule 19 sqm environment can disconnect users from the intense noise of machinery and the cold technical lighting of the factory and reconnect with themself through a warmer dedicated space.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] From a brutal environment to a multi-functional oasis!  Inside a plastic processing plant, a space once intended only to accommodate industrial materials was redefined to be flexible and multi-functional: a comfortable area where workers can rest during the busy workday and a dedicated showroom for clients and visitors.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

The project reinterpreted the main floor of a mezzanine located in an 800 sqm plastic processing factory and identified by an industrial structure undergoing rigid steel frames. A minuscule 19 sqm environment can disconnect users from the intense noise of machinery and the cold technical lighting of the factory and reconnect with themself through a warmer dedicated space.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

The concept was targeted at highlighting plastic’s enduring qualities, transparency, aesthetical quality, functionality, and recyclability while performing in combination with “softer” natural tones and dedicated lighting.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

The metal environment structure of the mezzanine is painted in a glossy safety colour coding, and wider illumination of the room is maintained by adopting a transparent cladding of extra clear methacrylate partition panels, which gives not only a direct visual relationship with the exterior but also reflects the natural light coming from the warehouse’s sheds.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

Custom-made furniture in low-cost pine plywood and veneered wood were ideal for converting the formerly warehouse space into a calming area, blending warmer textures and shapes with the existing rigid factory skeleton.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

As rising from the floor, which maintains a resin finish like the rest of the factory, wooden panelling surrounds the room’s perimeter, hiding cabinets and an air ventilation system. At the same time, all the kitchenette amenities are concealed inside custom cupboards built underneath the mezzanine’s staircase featuring a triangular void intended as a tiny exhibition display space.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

Above the 90cm high closets, a built-in backlight linear LED system transforms the shelving into a showcase area for technical inspections of plastic products by customers and sales reps.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

A new pine plywood table placed in a diagonal line in the centre of the room speaks to the sense of community, inviting employees to eat, meet and socialise through its sinuous and large proportion. It can be used for formal or informal meetings.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

A dark, residual space is converted into a new, relaxing hub through a light-filled, sound-controlled environment and unique textures. The use of the space is extended; it can be adapted to diverse functions throughout the day, promoting a creative culture focusing on a variety of users.

Mini Break (Show)Room | Francesca Perani Enterprise
© Francesca Perani Enterprise

“I was interested in opening a dialogue between the rigid structure language of the factory and the needs of an adaptable room where the warmth of playful wooden interiors interlaced with clear methacrylate both contrasts and connects with the raw environment outside”. Francesca Perani.

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