Public Administration
Following the objectives of the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan, the reduction of energy consumption and the increase of renewable energy sources have become key priorities for the redevelopment of public heritage.
These energy efficiency measures not only enable public administrations to save on running costs, but also provide an opportunity to create quality urban spaces, promoting people’s well-being and reducing environmental impact.
Our vision and strategies go beyond the purely technical, as each intervention is indeed designed with aesthetics, comfort and overall environmental impact in mind. Compensatory actions, such as the redevelopment of green areas or planting in cooperation with local administrations, may accompany each energy intervention.
We actively work with administrations to identify opportunities for intervention, ensuring a coherent and successful transformation process. Working together, we can achieve a shared vision of an urban future that combines energy efficiency with architectural beauty and the well-being of citizens.