Carlo Berarducci designed the interiors of an engineering office in Rome using raw and poor materials of road infrastructure, such as concrete and iron.
The project is conceived as an open space made by few raw and poor materials in contrast with polished green lacquered surfaces metaphor of the studio activity focused on environmental impact studies of infrastructures on landscapes and urban area, and his green attitude to attenuate the impact of rar infrastructure with soft barriers such as green walls, together hard and soft, raw and finished.
The project is conceived as an open space facing the long uninterrupted window wall facing the street outside. The starting point has been to emptying the whole space from all partitions, spoiling all the structural pills and beams from plaster, to leave it completely open and naked. The second one was to refill it with just a single volume with iron covering to contain all the services areas and activity in the back of the space opposite the window wall and leave the space as open as possible.
The aims was to achieve a stimulant and exiting environment with a strong impact on people working inside as well as on people coming from outside, letting the activities of the studio being completely visible and making people interact between each other, although separated, when needed, by acoustic valence partitions.