BNL BNP Paribas headquarters

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BNL BNP Paribas headquarters
Orizzonte Europa
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BNL BNP Paribas headquarters
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural style Modernism
Location Rome, Italy
Coordinates 41°54′40″N12°31′59″E / 41.91111°N 12.53306°E / 41.91111; 12.53306
Current tenants BNL-BNP Paribas Group
Construction started2012
Completed2016
Opened2017
ClientBNL BNP Paribas
Height52.1 m (171 ft)
Technical details
Floor count12
Design and construction
Architect(s)5+1AA Alfonsa Femia Gianluca Peluffo Architects
Awards and prizes"The Plan 2016" award, best property development for office use. [1]
Other information
Number of rooms3300 work stations
Parking4 floors
Website
Orizzonte Europa

BNL BNP Paribas headquarters (2016), also known as Orizzonte Europa, is an office building in Rome. It was designed in a contemporary all-glass style by Alfonso Femia and Gianluca Peluffo. The building has a LEED certification for its energy efficiency. The most unique feature about the building is that it is tall and thin with a glass facade that protrudes at angles. The structure was built for the BNL-BNP Paribas Group which is Italy's sixth largest bank.

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Design

The structure is built near the Roma Tiburtina railway station. It has an area of 75,000 m2 (810,000 sq ft) and it is a thin tall structure made up of glass. [2] The building is 16 stories tall with 12 stories above ground and four below ground. [1] The facade of the building has glass which is positioned at alternating angles. The builders refer to the glass protrusions as following the principle of the "Two-faced Janus". The unique appearance also helps to ventilate the building. There are ventilation areas in parts of the façade which are ceramic. [3]

There is 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) of window surface, the alternating angles are referred to as a sinusoidal pattern. This gives the surface area three dimensions. These cause the light from the Sun to reflect at angles. Because of the natural lighting the building uses 30% less energy and has a LEED certification from the Green Building Certification Institute. [4] [5]

Amenities

The building has a health clinic, a restaurant, a school for kindergarteners and a gym. [6] It also has an auditorium and a catering area that seats 700. There are four stories of underground parking. [7]

Awards

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