The Quirinal Complex, seat of the President of the Italian Republic, consists of buildings from different periods, including the “Lungamanica” (Long Sleeve), built between 1585 and 1880 to expand the original Quirinal Palace along the axis of today’s Via del Quirinale.
The restoration involves the mezzanine floor of the portion of the building between the Quirinal Palace and the Porta dei Giardini entry gate: work of structural reinforcement, along with architectural and plant-engineering restoration, will upgrade the spaces to meet changing demands in their designated use.
Client: Ministero delle infrastrutture e dei trasporti
Provveditorato Interregionale per le opere pubbliche per il Lazio, Abruzzo, Sardegna
Location: Rome, Italy
Architects: Maurizio Petrangeli, Laura Guglielmi, Rocco Maffei (strutture)
Design team: Vittorio Maccallini (impianti elettrici), Chiara Sgrenci (architettonico)
Timeline: 2018
Status: under construction