Dutch architecture firm OMA has restored the historic Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice, adding new entrances and wood-panelled escalators to turn the 16th-century building into a department store (+ slideshow).
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
The architects, led by OMA's Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, have handed over the 9,000-square-metre building to new tenants DFS of Hong Kong for retail fit out.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
OMA was commissioned by the Benetton family in 2009 to transform the structure, which has had many lives since it was first built in 1228.
Located beside the iconic Rialto Bridge, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi has served as a trading post for German merchants, a customs house under Napoleon, and a post office under Mussolini.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
The building was destroyed twice by fires, and rebuilt in its current form in 1506 – although it has undergone many alterations since. Most recently, it was entirely reconstructed with modern concrete technology during the 1930s. "The Fondaco is a historical palimpsest of modern substance, its preservation spanning five centuries of construction techniques," said OMA.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
It was granted legal monument status in 1987, which meant that OMA's interventions had to be minimal.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
A large wooden terrace was also added to the rooftop, providing views over the city. These spaces and the courtyard below will be open to the public at all times.
Additional entrances to the building were created from Campo San Bartolomeo and the Rialto, while existing access into the courtyard – used by locals as a shortcut – was retained.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
The vertical circulation up the building was aided by the installation of escalators, which feature wood-panelled side and bright red steps. "OMA's renovation scheme is based on a finite number of strategic interventions and vertical distribution devices that support the new program and define a sequence of public spaces and paths," said the studio.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
Glimpses of terracotta-coloured partitions with geometric cutouts can be spied behind the internal colonnades. Other interior spaces are clad with golden metal and mirrors, similar to the materials used by the firm for the Fondazione Prada cultural centre in Milan.
ARCHITECT | OMA
PHOTOGRAPH | DELFINO SISTO LEGNANI + MARCO CAPPELLETTI
PLACE | FONDACO DEI TEDESCHI
The layout is planned to stay true to the original sequences of rooms, and historical elements have remained untouched. "The Fondaco dei Tedeschi will unlock its potential as a major destination and vantage point for tourists and Venetians alike," said OMA, "a contemporary urban department store staging a diverse range of activities, from shopping to cultural events, social gatherings and everyday life."
LOCATION : VENICE ITALY
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CLIENT : EDIZIONE
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YEAR : 2009 - 2016
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STATUS : COMPLETED
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PROGRAM : RETAIL
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PARTNERS : REM KOOLHAAS, IPPOLITO PESTELLINI LAPARELLI
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PROJECT ARCHITECTS : FRANCESCO MONCADA, SILVIA SANDOR
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LOCATION : VENICE
TEAM :
CONCEPTASSOCIATE
Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli
Marco De Battista
Andrew Chau
Paul Feeney
Alice Grégoire
Ricardo Guedes
Andreas Kofler
Francesco Moncada
Kayoko Ota
Pietro Pagliaro
Miriam Roure Parera
Carlos Pena
Ciprian Rasoiu
Agustín Pérez Torres
DESIGN DEVELOPMENTPROJECT ARCHITECTS
Francesco Moncada
Silvia Sandor
Giacomo Ardesio
Paul Feeney
Alice Grégoire
Ricardo Guedes
Kenny Kim
Giulio Margheri
Pietro Pagliaro
Cecilia del Pozo
Ciprian Rasoiu
Jan de Ruyver
Miguel Taborda
CONSTRUCTIONPROJECT ARCHITECT
Silvia Sandor
Aleksandar Joksimovic
Leonardos Katsaros
Francesco Moncada
Federico Pompignoli
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COLLABORATORS
PRESERVATION ARCHITECT : TA Architettura
STRUCTURE ENGINEER : Tecnobrevetti
MEP ENGINEER : Politecnica Ingegneria e Architettura
SAFETY AND COORDINATION PLAN : Antonio Girello
FIRE SAFETY ADVISOR: Sicurtecno
COST CONSULTANT DD PHASE : GAD
CONTRACTOR : SACAIM
EXECUTIVE ARCHITECTS : C+S, DUEBARRADUE
LIGHTING : Viabizzuno