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Cascina Boffalora. Wood effect porcelain stoneware and raised floor for a workmanlike recovery

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Cascina Boffalora. Wood effect porcelain stoneware and raised floor for a workmanlike recovery - 1

Raised floor by  Marazzi Engineering and Treverk, porcelain stoneware wood effect helped to renovate a prestigious building in the park of Valle del Lambro.

In the heart of the Valle del Lambro, inside a park that hosts  a late neoclassical group of buildings,  the renovation project Cascina Boffalora involved a building dedicated to advanced training activities built in the early 70s.

The building stands near to another dating from the Eighteenth Century, and every attempt was therefore made during the renovation project to ensure that the modern technologies used blended in with the architecture of the adjacent historic building.

The materials used in the interior recall the natural materials, such as wood, used in the old building. To meet this requirement, Marazzi designed and produced a floating floor system of 60 cm modules finished with Treverk Marazzi slabs in a customised 15x60 cm size. The use of a wood-inspired ceramic covering gives the rooms a warmer “feel”, combined with the strength of porcelain stoneware and the high-tech benefits of a raised floor.

Job Description: Raised floor and glue floor

Architectonic plan: Arch. P. Chiaverano

Location: Lesmo (MI) – Italy

Marazzi products used: Treverk teak 15x60 (custom made), Treverk teak mix