Thanks to the collaboration between AUSL and the Municipality and the opportunities that emerged with the new PNRR, the Community House will be born in the former exhibition area of Faenza, project that is part of the municipal implementation plan that contributes to the regeneration of an urban sector of considerable size.
The building, in which the new general and specialist medical clinics will be built, is a complex building in which some elements emerge from a predominantly horizontal configuration: the access zone with full-height glass walls on both floors, the areas of the stairwells placed in the southeast and northwest corners.
The plant and structural complexity of a sanitary facility of this type involves the need for multiple interoperative technical figures working on a system and a shared model, with the possibility of instantly checking each other’s interference. For this reason we have adopted the BIM methodology, in order to reduce unforeseen time and economic and paid particular attention to the criteria of eco-sustainability, punctually checked through the CAM and DNSH report.
This type of approach to the planning therefore allows to hold controlled the total result of the settlement, even if composed from more temporal phases and stakeholders. The final design has an advanced level of detail, allowing for the development of the subsequent phases by means of integrated procurement, providing specific information to avoid the possibility of substantial modification or dubious interpretation.