Architetto Michele De Lucchi, S.r.l.

Centro Guida Sicura

Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack

CENTRO GUIDA SICURA

aMDL

ARCHITECTS
Amdl

CLIENT
Tea S.r.l.

AREA
3500.0 m2

PROJECT TEAM
Angelo Micheli (project director), Alessandra De Leonardis, Silvia Figini, Alessandro Ghiringhelli

LOCATION
20020 Lainate, Metropolitan City Of Milan, Italy

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Lead Architects: Michele De Lucchi

PROJECT YEAR
2015

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tom Vack

MANUFACTURERS
Mirage, Simes

CONSULTANTS
Sviluppo arese s.R.L. (general managment); prefabbricati camuna s.P.A. (building contractor); wood beton s.P.A. (wooden structures); land s.R.L, (green design); suardi s.P.A. (external works and racetrack design)

Text description provided by architect.

Inside the original Alfa Romeo industrial complex there was a test track for cars that was abandoned in 2002 following the closure of the company. With the redevelopment of the Arese area, the old track has also been restored and converted into a 1,600-meter circuit, used to present cars and organize safe driving courses.

Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack
Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack

As part of the new program the aMDL studio, under the guidance of Michele De Lucchi, designed the management and training centre of the track. The multi-purpose complex is made up of two buildings with an irregular plan and a rounded plan form. The shape evokes that of the river pebbles and the centre has been called "I Sassi".

Both buildings are on three levels. The smallest, located to the north, is dedicated to the ‘Centro Guida Sicura’ and houses the headquarters and offices of ACI Vallelunga on the ground floor, while on the first floor there are four classrooms with mobile division walls.

Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack
Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack

The other larger building has a museum and exhibition area: two levels are open spaces dedicated to the holding of exhibitions and events related to the world of cars. On the third level of both buildings there are panoramic terraces used for events and can be reached by a freight elevator suitable for large-sized cars.

The two blocks are constructed from a central prefabricated reinforced concrete core and a laminated wood perimeter façade structure. This structure continues above the lower levels with wooden arches that form a portico surrounding the panoramic terraces. A continuous glass and aluminium façade closes the ground floor levels.

Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack
Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack

The upper portion, on the other hand, is characterized by an iconic design that alternates transparent double glazed window frames and opaque aluminium panels.

This chequered patterned ‘skin’ is reminiscent of the ‘racing flags’ that are waved during car races to signal the end of competitions, but it is a solid and stable ‘flag’ because it also wants to promote the idea of road safety and not only represent the idea of speed. This façade system rises up to the roof where it becomes a parapet for the terrace.

Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack
Centro Guida Sicura
© Tom Vack

The two buildings, arranged as a fan around a square of about 2,000 square meters, are connected by a first floor level bridge. On the ground floor, the decks create a corridor that marks the passage between the car track and the square. Paved in Luserna stone, the square is destined to host events, exhibitions and welcome visitors; to the north-east it overlooks the ‘Cento’ redevelopment and re-landscaped Lura river.


Centro Guida Sicura
Ground floor plan
Centro Guida Sicura
First floor plan
Centro Guida Sicura
Terrace floor plan
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Plans


Centro Guida Sicura
Sections 01+ 02
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Sections 03 + 04


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West + East Elevation
Centro Guida Sicura
North + South Elevation

Architetto Michele De Lucchi, S.r.l.
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Architetto Michele De Lucchi, S.r.l.
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