Name
Vigentina 9
City
Milan
Year
2024
Architect
Enrico Brignoli
Country
Italy
Vigentina9 - Milan

In 1962, Milan witnessed the construction of a landmark building along Corso Porta Vigentina. Designed by architect Enrico Brignoli and engineer Franco Fasoli, it stood as a symbol of architectural ingenuity of its time. Little did they anticipate that six decades later, their creation would undergo a profound transformation, emerging as a beacon of eco-sustainability and technological advancement. Today, as the new headquarters of Credit Agricole, Vigentina9 (VG9) stands tall, a fusion of tradition and innovation.

Covering an impressive 5600 m², VG9 marks a major milestone in eco-friendly architecture. The Lombardini22 Group led its redevelopment, driven by a vision to create a workspace that reflects contemporary needs while honouring the building's rich heritage.
Stopray Vision 70/35 – featuring neutral aesthetics and the highest selectivity in the range – was installed across the entire facade, ensuring abundant natural daylight for occupants with a view to improving working conditions while limiting the use of artificial light.

Sustainability and technological innovation
The renovation project focused firmly on sustainability, technological innovation and environmental quality. VG9 boasts LEED Platinum certification, a testament to its energy efficiency and ecological interiors.

Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan
Vigentina9 - Milan