The Borsoni Theatre, the new project by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW, aims to redefine, through the bold chiaroscuro effect of its large rustic stones and the contrast with the deep aluminium gallery that leads to it from the street, the industrial character of Via Milano, a central area of ​​the Italian city of Brescia in the process of transformation.

The theatre is conceived as part of an urban project and is designed in harmony with the shape of the surroundings. It stands as an iconic structure that enhances the authenticity of the environment in which it is located, serving as a cultural condenser and gathering within it spaces that redefine public space and revalue the area.

The project by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW consists of a volume characterised by rustic concrete on a giant scale and a façade marked by an aluminium loggia that marks the main entrance to its interior, a space that is emphasised by its opening towards the city, conceived as a commonplace with areas to share with the community.

The theatre houses two performance halls, both accessible from the first floor and with walls covered in wood, allowing for effective sound amplification. In addition, the building has numerous spaces equipped to comfortably accommodate an audience of all ages serving as a beacon for the community of today and tomorrow.

Teatro Borsoni por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Fotografía por Federico Covre. --- Borsoni Theatre por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

Teatro Borsoni por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Fotografía por Federico Covre. --- Borsoni Theatre por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

Project description by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW

The new theatre represents a central intervention within the broader redevelopment project of Via Milano, called "Oltre la strada." The project aims to redefine the industrial character of the area, establishing itself as a focal point in a zone undergoing transformation, where numerous enhancement projects have been carried out.

The architecture, set back from the street line, defines a "civic churchyard" paved with granite and a tree-lined square on the east side, towards the existing residential area. The square is characterized by the ventilation chimneys and the mirrored volume of the plant room located to the south. The redefinition of the surrounding public space becomes central to the enhancement of the area, as important as the value of the built space itself.

Teatro Borsoni por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Fotografía por Federico Covre.
Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

The architecture of the theatre, conceived as "civic architecture," is a true cultural condenser. It presents itself as a parallelepiped volume, distinguished by giant-scale rusticated concrete and a façade marked by an aluminium loggia, carved out on the north side facing Via Milano. Here, the main entrance to the theatre is located. A continuous glass wall visually connects the foyer to the square in front, emphasizing the theatre’s openness to the city.

At the stage level, the volume rises into the fly tower, which on its long sides is clad in polycarbonate panels that can be illuminated from within during the night. The theatre is designed as an open space for the city, featuring rooms for different age groups along with communal areas, a bar-foyer facing the new square, and a large hall with a stage connected to dressing rooms and storage areas.

Teatro Borsoni por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Fotografía por Federico Covre.
Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

The materials used for the interior include wood for the acoustic wall panels, contrasting with the dark grey plaster and resin floors in the halls, while in the communal spaces, the light grey and wood are complemented by aluminium, used for the staircases, railings, and reception counters, which define the character of the space. An "orange path" leads from the foyer to the children's room, marking and introducing this dedicated space.

Specifically, the theatre consists of two performance halls, both accessible from the first floor. The main hall accommodates 312 spectators and features three aisles: one central and two lateral, connected to the emergency exits. The wooden walls, illuminated by LED strips, along with the ceiling design, allow for effective sound amplification. The hall is equipped with an elevated stage, also made of wood, with a hollow space underneath to enhance voice resonance.

Teatro Borsoni por Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Fotografía por Federico Covre.
Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW. Photograph by Federico Covre.

The hall dedicated to children, on the other hand, offers 169 seats, with a wooden floor that extends seamlessly to the stage area for informal seating, and does not include a fly tower.

This is architecture for the city, within the city—a chance to revive an area with a renowned industrial past, transforming it into a beacon of change for both today's and tomorrow's community.

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Botticini+Facchinelli ARW + Brescia infrastrutture srl. Architect.- Gianpiero Ribolla.

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Design, Coordination, and Technical Direction of the project.- Arch. Camillo Botticini (Botticini+Facchinelli ARW).
Assistance.- Arch. Gianluigi Barucco, Arch. Laura Treccani.
 

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Brescia infrastrutture srl. Resp.- Eng. Alberto Merlini.
Project Leader.- Arch. Paola Daleffe.
Project Team.- Arch. Stefano Bordoli, Arch. Paolo Livi, Eng. Massimo Torquati.
Structural Consultants.- Eng. Alessandro Gasparini.
Consultants for ITF and Electrical Design.- Eng. Andrea Andreis, Fabio Bolzoni.
Acoustic Consultant.- Arch. Eleonora Strada.
Artistic Direction of the works.- Arch. Camillo Botticini.
General Direction of the works.- GAP PROGETTI SRL Eng. Silvia Foini.
Technical Supervision of Plant Systems.- Eng. Fabio Zenocchini (Sigma Project Engineering S.R.L.).
Responsible for Mobile Furniture Design.- Arch. Alice Dodesini (DODiCI Architettura).
Graphics.- Glifo soc. coop. 

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Municipality of Brescia.

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Sabino Dicataldo.

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Total area of intervention.- 7000 sqm approx.
Gross Built Area: approx. 3500 sqm.

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Design.- 2017-2018. 
Works.- 2021-2024. 
Completion.- 2024.

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Via Milano 83, Brescia, Italy. 

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PolyPiù.- Polycarbonate.
Woodbeton.- wooden interior cladding.
Camuna Prefabbricati.- Exterior cladding for prefabricated concrete.
Kuotazio Srl.- Furniture.
Zumtobel.- Lighting.
LCF.- Theatre seats.

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ARW is an architectural research lab led by founding partners Camillo Botticini (1965) and Matteo Facchinelli (1977), and founded in 2016 with offices in Milan, Brescia, and Paris, aiming to examine the meaning and purpose of architecture as it relates to each location's unique context.

ARW treats projects as explorative endeavors, addressing contemporary living challenges from urban to individual scales.

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Camillo Botticini was born in Brescia on March 11th, 1965. He graduated in architecture at Milan Polytechnic University – Facoltà di Architettura, Politecnico di Milano – in 1990, under the tutoring of professor Sergio Crotti with whom he collaborated as an assistant for ten years.

He is currently a visiting professor of architectural design in Pamplona (Universidad de Navarra) and at Milan Polytechnic, where in 2003 he obtained his PhD. in Architectural and Urban Design. His dissertation is published by Clup Milano, entitled RELAZIONI, Progetto ed Identità dell’Architettura Contemporanea (RELATIONS, Project and Contemporary Architecture Identity).

He began to teach in 2004 and developed the research about relations seen as the attitude of the project to transform the contexts starting from their structural comprehension. With his group of assistants, he has developed a precise design strategy for urban and architectural problems at the different scales of the design process. In the last years, they focused, on working with an NGO, in research on the slum problems organizing conventions and specific publications.

With his studio, he won international competitions and designed many different types of architecture in Italy, Europe and Asia, to highlight his ability to joint theoretical research and a significant operational capability. He received several awards in architecture, (Italian Gold Medal 2012 special prize, First prize of the Italian Institute of Architecture (In Arch) in 2007, selected for the Mies van der Rohe Prize 2007, and shortlisted in international architectural prizes like the Wan Award, A prize, Copper Prize Batimat, Hauser, Rivolta. Furthermore, he was also selected for the Venice Biennial of Architecture in 2000, 2010 and 2014.

His works have been published in various magazines, such as Casabella, Domus, A10, Mark, A.D. Metalocus, Detail, Hauser and the e Phaidon Atlas of XXI Century architecture. 
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Matteo Facchinelli is an architect and designer, born in Brescia in 1977. He has been a Member of the Brescia district architects and landscape designers order since July 2005, a professor at L.A.B.A., Academy of Fine Arts in Brescia since 2011 and an assistant professor at Politecnico di Milano since 2012.

In 1999 he was awarded a scholarship to attend the Erasmus program in Bruxelles. Thus, he attended his third year of university at the Victor Horta Institute, with Dominique Perrault as a visiting professor. He obtained a degree in Architectural Design at the Faculty of Architecture of Politecnico di Milano in 2003, with a final dissertation titled: “A new Hub at Ghedi Montichiari: Airportual Infrastructure”, supervisor: Prof. Arq. Remo Dorigati.

From 2003 to 2006, Matteo lived in Paris, where he had the great opportunity to work at world-famous ateliers, such as Massimilano Fuksas’ and Francis Soler’s. Thanks to these experiences he has gained through the years the capability to manage complex projects, and to date, he is able to coordinate and lead teams of architects to bring to completion any architectural project at different scales.
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Published on: November 14, 2024
Cite: "A lighthouse for the community. Borsoni Theatre by Botticini+Facchinelli ARW" METALOCUS. Accessed
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