The renovation of the spaces located in a building of the city
centre, but constructed after the war, suggested a minimisation of the
masonry interventions, emphasizing instead the features of the new usage
through light and materials. In this way then the public areas –
entrance, waiting room, corridor and meeting room – differentiate thanks
to a punctual lighting with warm tones, whereas the offices are
characterized with beams of neutral and continuous light along the upper
side of the walls. The unitary quality of the whole is given by the
elevated dark pavement, underneath where develops the thermal, electric
and computer data system, and that extends vertically in the waiting
room to host a picture portraying the Justice. The sketches of the same
portrait and other paintings with neoclassical themes complete the walls
of the public areas, whereas some furniture, such as the meeting table,
are design and realized to measure contextually to the architectural
project.