Unifi High Pressure Laboratory

Expansion of the high-pressure laboratory building

Executive designConstruction Management
Pietro Carmagnini
CEO and Technical Manager
Project details
Location
Florence
Tuscany
Italy
Client
University of Florence
Amount
€551,000
Date
2013 - 2015
Market
University Construction
Services
  • Preliminary design
  • Detailed design of architectural works
  • Structural works executive project
  • Systems executive project
  • Architectural works supervision
  • Supervision of structural works
  • Supervision of plant installations

This project represents an expansion of the building designated for the High Pressure Laboratory (LAP) at the Scientific and Technological Pole of Sesto Fiorentino, part of the University of Florence. The objective of the expansion is to improve the laboratory’s infrastructure, enabling greater operational capacity and integrating new technologies and functional spaces.

General Planimetry

The general plan, shown at a scale of 1:500, shows the layout of the building within the university complex. Areas of intervention with respect to the existing structure are highlighted, with clear demarcation of the new buildings and outdoor spaces that will be affected by the work.

Interior and Exterior Vertical Partitions

The design details both interior and exterior vertical partitions. Sections are shown at 1:20 and 1:10 scales, providing an accurate view of the structural components and materials used. They note:

  • Insulation layers and insulation materials, which are essential to ensure the energy efficiency of the building.
  • Construction details of walls, with emphasis on layering of materials for thermal and acoustic insulation.
  • Joints and connections between different building elements, such as walls, floors and ceilings, highlighting technical solutions to avoid thermal bridges and improve the durability of the structure.

Construction Details

Construction details are illustrated with 1:10 scale sections, which show accurately:

  • Connections between new and existing structures, ensuring structural and functional continuity.
  • The solutions adopted for waterproofing, which are essential to prevent water infiltration and related damage.
  • Techniques for fastening and assembling the various building elements, ensuring stability and safety.

Description of Materials

A significant part of the project is devoted to a detailed description of the materials to be used. The following are specified:

  • Types of materials for interior and exterior finishes, chosen for their aesthetic and functional properties.
  • Insulation materials, selected to improve the energy efficiency of the building.
  • Anchoring and support systems, crucial to the stability of the entire structure.

Technical and Regulatory Directions

The project includes numerous technical directions and regulatory references, ensuring that all phases of construction comply with applicable laws. This includes:

  • Seismic safety regulations critical in an earthquake-prone zone.
  • Energy efficiency regulations in line with European and national directives.
  • Standards for safe and healthy working environments, ensuring optimal conditions for laboratory personnel.

The High Pressure Laboratory (LAP) expansion is a complex and well-detailed project that aims to improve the laboratory’s operational capabilities through advanced technical solutions and high-quality materials. Attention to construction details, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance make this project an example of good practice in architectural and engineering design.

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