Varigrafica Printing Factory / Massimo Adario
The printing company Varigrafica first opened for business in Nepi (Viterbo), in the sixties. The first factory dates back to 1992 and was dedicated to the offset printing for the production of editorial and advertising material.
© Anna Positano
Architects: Massimo Adario · Office Profile
Location: 01036 Settevene VT, Italy
Area: 5600.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Anna Positano · Photographer Profile
Collaborators: Carla Arrabito, Javier Narváez MartÃnez, Michele Dicembrino
© Anna Positano
From the architect. The printing company Varigrafica first opened for business in Nepi (Viterbo), in the sixties. The first factory dates back to 1992 and was dedicated to the offset printing for the production of editorial and advertising material.
Ground Floor Plan
The expansion of this industrial building, gave rise to the current configuration of the complex, an aggregation of volumes of different sizes, each of them corresponding to a functional scope.
© Anna Positano
In addition to the two existing buildings (one dedicated to services for the staff and ?prestampa? and the other one to digital printing, staging and storage of the finished product), four others were added: the new offices, a new warehouse for paper, a new area dedicated to the offset printing and a...
© Anna Positano
Architects: Massimo Adario · Office Profile
Location: 01036 Settevene VT, Italy
Area: 5600.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Anna Positano · Photographer Profile
Collaborators: Carla Arrabito, Javier Narváez MartÃnez, Michele Dicembrino
© Anna Positano
From the architect. The printing company Varigrafica first opened for business in Nepi (Viterbo), in the sixties. The first factory dates back to 1992 and was dedicated to the offset printing for the production of editorial and advertising material.
Ground Floor Plan
The expansion of this industrial building, gave rise to the current configuration of the complex, an aggregation of volumes of different sizes, each of them corresponding to a functional scope.
© Anna Positano
In addition to the two existing buildings (one dedicated to services for the staff and ?prestampa? and the other one to digital printing, staging and storage of the finished product), four others were added: the new offices, a new warehouse for paper, a new area dedicated to the offset printing and a...
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