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3M Italy Headquarter
Malaspina Business Park
3M Italy HeadquartersMalaspina Business ParkIcon for Sustainability
Project Description
The unique sinergy among 3M leadership in inno-vation and protection of the environment, Mario Cucinella Architects renomated vocation for sus -tainable design, Prelios eco-building program and the fundamental contribution of other team members has turned into the firstgreen-tech building of the Malaspina Business Park located in the East outskirts of Milan. A linear 11.300 m2 building, 105 m long and 21 m wide, with a terraced form stepping down from 5 to 2 storeys.The building dynamic shape, the transparency enhanced by 2 internal courts, the natural colors integrated with green surroundings, the minimal energy needs optimized through brise-soleil and southern exposure, the intense use of renewable energy makes it the new architectural and green landmark of East Milano and perfectly match 3M’s values of innovation, communication, ethic in business, respect for employees and protec-tion of the environment.The building is gas-free, all cooling and heating capacity is provided through a geothermal sys-tem where underground water is later released to the water ditches of “Parco della Besozza” to support its ecosystem. Additional resources sav-ings are achieved through AHUs equipped with energy recovery units, ceiling high-efficiency -chilled beams and the DALI computerized light-ing system with constant lighting level and pres-ence sensors. The reduced energy needs as well as renew-able energy available from geothermal and roof pho-tovoltaic systems have allowed the building to achieve the Italian CENED Class A energy clas -sification based on European EPBD (Energy Per-formance of Building Directive).
Project Team
MCA Architects
Prelios Developer
SCE Structural Engineers
TiFS Engineers for MEP systems
ManutenCoop Construction Management
CMB General Contractor
Teleya Facade works
Siemens Contractor for M&E works
C&W Fit-out Project Management
Unifor Furnishing systems
Project Management by Engineering Team3M Investor and User
In recognition of 3M’s commitment to sustainability, the company is included in the 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), which tracks the performance of the leading sustainability-driven compa -nies worldwide. 3M has been included since the index’s inception in 1999.
The 3M 2015 Sustainability Goals are:
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Reduction 15% by 2015 from 2010 base Waste Reduction 10% by 2015 from 2010 base Energy Conservation 25% by 2015 from 2005 base Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction 5% by 2011 from 2006 base Water Conservation Plans (for select sites)
Further Enhance Sustainability Attributes of New ProductsReview Progress on Standard for Suppliers
Community Stakeholder Engagement Plans
EHS Management Framework at New Sites
The 3M Culture for Sustainability
SocialResponsibility
EnvironmentalStewardshipEconomic
Success
Integrate building architecture and surroundings
environment
minimize the building size
Reduce energy and resources needs
Enhance the use of renewable energy
Offer outdoor activities to the employees
Reduce emissions also through improved mobility network
Project Goals for Sustainability
Design efficient floor plates to
Create a motivating and well-being office
3M - Malaspina Building - Metrics Summary
FLOOR Use
GEA GIA CORE NIA Office Area Parking Closed /Open Space Tot Office Area
Gross External
Area
Gross Internal
Area Shafts AreaStairs & Lift
Area
Net Internal
Area
Net Internal
Office Area
Parking
places
Meeting
Wks
Wks
cm .120
Wks
cm .160Wks
Net Internal
Office Area
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 n n n n n m2/Wks
-01_Basement Archive /storage 506 506 0 0 506 506
Services /Office 600 600 10 190 400 167 9 9
Tot. 1,106 1,106 10 190 906 673 136 0 9 0 9 N.A.
+00_Ground Entrance /bar/services 891 871 18 117 736 368 0
Canteen 851 827 6 46 775 0 0
Fitness area 80 80 80 0
Office 1,011 984 14 43 927 927 5 24 51 80 12
Tot. 2,833 2,762 38 206 2,518 1,295 108 5 24 51 80 N.A.
+01_First Office 673 654 12 56 586 586 5 8 49 62 9
CTC 1,517 1,476 28 160 1,288 0 2 32 34
Auditorium/trainings 366 357 357 179 0 0
Tot. 2,556 2,487 40 216 2,231 765 7 8 81 96 N.A.
+02_Second Office 2,148 2,089 40 188 1,861 1,861 14 68 102 184
Tot. 2,148 2,089 40 188 1,861 1,861 14 68 102 184 10
+03_Third Office 1,422 1,379 28 160 1,191 1,191 15 20 75 110
Tot. 1,422 1,379 28 160 1,191 1,191 15 20 75 110 11
+04_Fourth Office 1,264 1,226 22 105 1,099 1,099 12 8 62 82
Tot. 1,264 1,226 22 105 1,099 1,099 12 8 62 82 13
+05_Fifth Services 43 43 2 41
Tot. 43 43 2 41 0 0
TOTAL 11,371 11,091 180 1,105 9,806 6,884 244 53 137 371 561 13.1
3M - Malaspina Building - Metrics Summary
FLOOR Use
GEA GIA CORE NIA Office Area Parking Closed /Open Space Tot Office Area
Gross External
Area
Gross Internal
Area Shafts AreaStairs & Lift
Area
Net Internal
Area
Net Internal
Office Area
Parking
places
Meeting
Wks
Wks
cm .120
Wks
cm .160Wks
Net Internal
Office Area
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 n n n n n m2/Wks
Archive /storage 506 506 0 0 506 506
Services /Office 600 600 10 190 400 167 9 9
Tot. 1,106 1,106 10 190 906 673 136 0 9 0 9 N.A.
Entrance /bar/services 891 871 18 117 736 368 0
Canteen 851 827 6 46 775 0 0
Fitness area 80 80 80 0
Office 1,011 984 14 43 927 927 5 24 51 80 12
Tot. 2,833 2,762 38 206 2,518 1,295 108 5 24 51 80 N.A.
Office 673 654 12 56 586 586 5 8 49 62 9
CTC 1,517 1,476 28 160 1,288 0 2 32 34
Auditorium/trainings 366 357 357 179 0 0
Tot. 2,556 2,487 40 216 2,231 765 7 8 81 96 N.A.
Office 2,148 2,089 40 188 1,861 1,861 14 68 102 184
Tot. 2,148 2,089 40 188 1,861 1,861 14 68 102 184 10
Office 1,422 1,379 28 160 1,191 1,191 15 20 75 110
Tot. 1,422 1,379 28 160 1,191 1,191 15 20 75 110 11
Office 1,264 1,226 22 105 1,099 1,099 12 8 62 82
Tot. 1,264 1,226 22 105 1,099 1,099 12 8 62 82 13
Services 43 43 2 41
Tot. 43 43 2 41 0 0
TOTAL 11,371 11,091 180 1,105 9,806 6,884 244 53 137 371 561 13.1
level 4
h a remarkable 13,1 m2/
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Space Efficiency
+ renewableenergy
integrated designmodular and functional spacesflexibility of architecture and technological systemslocal and up to date technologies
- H20
- impact
- energy
on the site
demand
demand
493mq photovoltaic surfacegeothermal cooling and heating system
+ e-mobility
for heating:
visual comfort:
optimum orientation; optimizedbuilding shape; high performanceenvelope; heat recovery unit
diffuse daylight; glare control ad-vices; external views
rainwater collectioncaptured rainwater for non potable uses
integrate the building with the sitereduce the development footprintprovide vegetated open spacesrestore the demaged areas to providehabitat and promote biodiversity
rail station proximitybus station proximitybycicle wayscar sharing
+ innovationin design
for cooling:
acousticcomfort:
accessibility:
for lighting:for system
quality ofwork life:
natural ventilation; vegetated openspaces; shading devices; high per-formance glass facades
high performance envelope; acous-tic panels; acoustic carpets
natural light; high efficiency lightshigh efficiency equipments; ad-vanced energy control system
high quality of spaces; high qualityand comfortable furnitures
use of colors; appropriate lightingdesign; interior sign orientation
+ user centereddesign
contesto
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_insolation analysis_Percentage exposed [%]_SOUTH FACADE
SUMMER
60-70% of the glass facade is shaded thanks to the correct design of the shading devices
WINTER
60-70% of the glass facade is exposed to direct sun thanks to the correct design of the shading devices
Building Energy Needs Insolation Analysis
_insolation analysis_Average daily radiation [Wh/m2]_WEST FACADE
The analysis is made with software Ecotect 5.5 using these setpoints:
1_ RGB = 69 0 0 s = 0.081
2_ RGB= 205 205 205 s = 0.80
3_ RGB= 139 0 0 s = 0.164
The analysis is made with software Ecotect 5.5 using these setpoints:
1_ RGB = 69 0 0 s = 0.081
2_ RGB= 205 205 205 s = 0.80
3_ RGB= 139 0 0 s = 0.164
Summer, no shading 2058 Wh/m 2
SUMMER
- 66% of direct radiation on facade thanks to external louvres
WINTER - 59% of direct radiation on facade due to external louvres
Summer, with shading 706 Wh/m 2
1
2
3
Winter, with shading 233 Wh/m 2Winter, no shading 570 Wh/m 2
Building Energy Needs Summer Savings
Ground water heat pumps
Ground water heat exchangers
Heat exchangers
Heat Pumps
To heat pumps
To irrigation,
sanitary and park
ecosystem
Hot water
Heat exchangers
Chilled
water
Geothermal System
21 Dec_12 am
passive solar design and the aluminum
louver system provide solar gains in winter
and a high level of daylighting
air conditioning from
the ceiling
air conditioning from
the ceiling
PV panels integrated onto
the roof (500 mq circa)
PV panels integrated
onto the roof (500 mq
circa)
_bioclimatical strategies_WINTER
_bioclimatical strategies_SUMMER
21 Jun_12 am
passive solar design and the
aluminum louver system provide
shading in summer
free cooling
green spaces reduce the heat island
and contribute to passive cooling
AHU with heat recovery unit
AHU with heat recovery unit
high performance glass facades:Uw= 1.50 W/mqKg value > 55% max LT
high performance glass facades:Uw= 1.50 W/mqKg value > 55% max LT
rainwater collection
rainwater collection
air conditioning from the ceiling
air conditioning from the ceiling
to the AHU
to the AHU
service room
service room
reversible-cycle heat pump with ground water wells otherwise with vertical geothermal loops
reversible-cycle heat pump with ground water wells otherwise with vertical geothermal loops
d effect
Re-vitalisation of Parco della Besozza
Map of GWHP open loop serving the park ecosystem (marked red arrows)
Parco della
Besozza
Total roof area 1.000 m2Total captive area 493 m2396 photovoltaic modules by 225 Wp
Total power 89 kWpTotal energy 100.000 kWh/year
Photovoltaic System
Modules efficiency 18.1%
Eco Building MalaspinaYearly energy and emissions savings
OIL 186 tons
CO2 491 tons
NOX 1,39 tons
GEOTHERMIC
PHOTOVOLTAIC
OIL 17,5 tons
CO2 46 tons
NOX 0,13 tons
OIL: energy equivalent to oil tons CO2: main factor for ambient temperature increaseNOx: nytrogen’s oxides main cause for acid rains
60%
40%
POWER ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY 6%
PHOTOVOLTAIC34%
GEOTHERMIC
Mobility Network
New location at less than 1 km from previ-ous 3M HQSuburban trains every 15’ connected to Milan underground systemShuttle bus from train station to Malaspina Business ParkCar-pooling incentives for the employeesBycicle ways connecting to nearby resi -dential districts and parksBycicles and changing rooms for employ-ees outdoor activities
Command™
DI - NOC ™
Dual Lock™
Fasara™
Fire Barrier™
Low voltage joint
Nomad™ Aqua
Nomad ™ Optima
Novec™
Ring for cables
Distribution box
Patch-cord
Fibre cables
Snow/Ice melting cables
Connectors
3M TechnologiesThe same technologies, solutions and products that 3M present to markets have been used in the new headquarters. Numerous have been the products used, from the structural ones to those for the finishing items and for the building site.
Patch Cord
Assembled patch panels
Performance Label
Digital projectors with LCD or DLP technologies
Safety - W alk™
Scotchcal™
Scotchprint ®
Touchscreen systems
Super Close Proje ction
VHB™
White Board Film
Window Film
Vikuiti™
Identification systems for cabling and equipments
3M Sustainability Initiatives and NetworkCONSIP (Minister of Finance): awarded at Senate of Republic for company commitment to Sustainability Member of Rome’s KYOTO CLUBENEL and ENEL Sì : agreement for cooperation on Green initiativesProject Ecobuilding-Club within European Community initiativesProject ENEA-FincoCredited at CNELPartnership FAI – Fondo Ambiente ItalianoWWF director member of Fondazione 3M Advisory Board
“Sustainable Growth“ programBroadcasting initiatives and principles through media and workshops: Ener.loc, Innovation Circus, Mind
Ecoqualit 2008 Prize for multy-mode transportation
CONSIP (Italian Ministry of Finance): awarded at Senate of Republic for company commitment Member of Rome’s KYOTO CLUBENEL and ENEL Sì : agreement for cooperation on Green initiativesProject Ecobuilding-Club within European Community initiativesProject ENEA-FincoCredited at CNELPartnership FAI – Fondo Ambiente ItalianoWWF director member of Fondazione 3M Advisory BoardConfindustria recognition for 3M Grassobbio plant among Bergamos entrepreneurs within the “Sustainable Growth“ programMedia and workshops: Ener.loc, Innovation Circus, MindGreen ICT: promotional workshops on energy efficiencEcoqualit 2008 Prize for multy-mode transportationUse of Certified Paper for communication materia
www.3M.com/sustainabilityVisit
US Architectural Award 2010 - Sole 24 OreInternational case history pubblication Craddle to CraddleSpecial mention EcoQualit 2010“Premio Innovazione Amica dell’Ambiente 2010” - Legambiente (Main Italian green onlus for green building) Gigaton Prize at the World Climate Summit at Cancun 2010Nomination at Cannes 2011 MIPIM Award"MIPIM Award 2011" in the Green Buildings category (The world’s premier real estate event in Cannes for professionals).
Awards & Mentions
www.3mitalia.it/sede3mitalia