1895 Coffee Designers by Lavazza
Andrea Guermani

1895 Coffee Designers by Lavazza

MOSO Bamboo Products en tant que Fabricants.

1895 by Lavazza est une nouvelle marque du groupe Lavazza qui met en avant des cafés spécialisés d’origine unique et mixte, qui cherche à combiner la provenance de plantations indépendantes et durables avec la plus haute technologie de traitement du café. Le projet prévoyait la rénovation complète d’un bâtiment existant, situé dans l’usine historique de Settimo Torinese, qui est à la fois un site de production de haute technologie et un centre de visite. L’architecte Uboldi Paolo (UP-A), qui a été sélectionné comme 40under40 Winners 2020 par le Centre européen d’architecture, d’art et d’études urbaines, s’est entièrement concentré sur l’expérience des visiteurs. Après la rénovation, la transparence est totale tant sur le cycle de sélection du café que sur son traitement. Les processus et les machines de l’usine sont constamment en mouvement, mais le visiteur peut passer devant en toute sécurité grâce à un pont situé au-dessus des machines. La couverture du pont est en bambou, un matériau sélectionné pour ses caractéristiques en termes de résistance mécanique et de durabilité, ainsi que pour être une herbe très courante dans les zones de production de café.
 
 

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1895 Coffee Designers by Lavazza

iGuzzini en tant que lighting.

1895 by Lavazza is a new brand from the Gruppo Lavazza which is looking to combine the search for a single-origin coffee from an independent and sustainable plantation with top-quality technology in processing the bean.

The project involved fully renovating an existing building, located in the historical plant at Settimo Torinese, to transform it into both a high-tech production site and a place accessible for visiting. The architect, Paolo Uboldi (UP- A), who, thanks to this project, joined the top-40 list of the best under-40 architects in 2020 selected by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, concentrated entirely on the visitor’s experience.

The intervention of the architect Uboldi focused on the creation of three different interconnected areas that give visitors a chance to see both the beating heart of the plant which is constantly operating, even during visits, and to include the entire coffee cycle from the plantation to the cup, along an immersion experience path.

The first area, made up of an entrance and some teaching rooms, is separated from production and describes the search for the best coffee in the world. This area is dominated by screens and video descriptions so it is dark. The artificial lighting is provided by Palco spotlights which, with suitable accessories direct the light flow onto the walls where the captions linked to the exhibit are on display.

Having passed through the first rooms, the visitor immediately comes into contact with the central feature of the visit: the production plant. The machines' finishings have been carefully designed to make them all "1895 customised". The processes and factory machines are constantly in operation, but the visitor can walk through in complete safety thanks to a raised walkway produced in bamboo, a material selected for its characteristics in terms of mechanical resistance and sustainability, as well as being a plant commonly found in coffee production areas.

Particular attention is given to the roasting area, located at the start of the path, and the blending area where visitors can observe, from a small auditorium, the blending of the aromas invented by Luigi Lavazza. The itinerary rounds off with a coffee tasting in the elegant cafeteria, where the accent lighting is again provided by Palco spotlights on the base of a general lighting supplied by the Laser Blade XS.

Leaning on two circular counters, visitors can admire the factory through an immense fireproof window. During tasting, the coffee flavours and aromas find acknowledgement in the projection onto the golden cupolas that are part of the outfitting done by Ralph Appelbaum Associates in London.

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