The Business Square

ARCHITECTURE
A new icon: a combination of design, lightness and sustainability to redesign the urban context.
Technological innovation, efficiency and cutting-edge design: the modernity and lightness of the glass will be the main characteristics of the new building façades, from which it will be possible to admire an unprecedented view of one of the city’s green lungs: the “Parco delle Basiliche”. The creation of an innovative shopping & life experience on the ground floor, will allow you to better enjoy the rhythms of the city and the surrounding spaces.

The complex will be LEED PLATINUM certified, the materials and installations chosen will guarantee total environmental, social and economic sustainability.

ARCHITECTURE
A new icon: a combination of design, lightness and sustainability to redesign the urban context.
Technological innovation, efficiency and cutting-edge design: the modernity and lightness of the glass will be the main characteristics of the new building façades, from which it will be possible to admire an unprecedented view of one of the city’s green lungs: the “Parco delle Basiliche”. The creation of an innovative shopping & life experience on the ground floor, will allow you to better enjoy the rhythms of the city and the surrounding spaces.

The complex will be LEED PLATINUM certified, the materials and installations chosen will guarantee total environmental, social and economic sustainability.

THE ORIGINS
The history of Piazza Vetra spans several centuries, from the ancient romans through to the present day.
Piazza Vetra has a history that spans several centuries, just like the Seveso River that once flowed through this part of the city.
A scene of religious, popular events and superstitions since Roman times, in the nineteenth century the square began to take on a regular shape and was then transformed into a completely new place during the twentieth century.
The creation of the iconic Vetra Building in place of the requalification of the former tax office building, will continue to make room for innovation, with solid roots and a future-oriented outlook.

THE ORIGINS
The history of Piazza Vetra spans several centuries, from the ancient romans through to the present day.
Piazza Vetra has a history that spans several centuries, just like the Seveso River that once flowed through this part of the city.
A scene of religious, popular events and superstitions since Roman times, in the nineteenth century the square began to take on a regular shape and was then transformed into a completely new place during the twentieth century.
The creation of the iconic Vetra Building in place of the requalification of the former tax office building, will continue to make room for innovation, with solid roots and a future-oriented outlook.




