INAIL Tower

Coordinates: 41°49′50″N 12°28′30″E / 41.830554°N 12.474899°E / 41.830554; 12.474899

INAIL Tower
General information
Status Complete
Type Office
Location Rome, Italy
Height 72 m (236 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 21

INAIL Tower also Palazzo INAIL; former as Torre Alitalia, Torre IBM is a skyscraper in Rome, Italy. Has 72 metres and 21 floors.[1] Today, it is one of tallest buildings in the city. Lies within EUR. Building is headquarters of National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work.

Built in 1965, was a vertical 19-storey building, 72 metres high, as the seat of the national airline - Alitalia, commonly called "Tower Air France" or "Alitalia Skyscraper". It was purchased in the mid-eighties by IBM company, which faced serious problems related to aging and to the safety of the building: very high energy consumption and inadequate fire safety measures. In addition, several components of the facade were built using asbestos and had to be dismantled. After taking into consideration the idea to demolish the tower, was a competition for the refurbishment of the building.[2] He won the architect Gino Valle who redesigned the façade (the building is recognizable by its blue-white colour and its "bulges" on both sides), the interior spaces and facilities. The building was also appreciated from an aesthetic point of view as the "lightness of reflective facades and curved, in contrast with the travertine base", the typical stone of historical buildings in Rome.[3]

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References

  1. INAIL Tower - emporis.com
  2. Concorso ristrutturazione sede IBM
  3. "Gino Valle: trasformazione della torre IBM a Roma" - Pierre-Alain Croset, 1995, pages 60-62, ISSN 0008-7181
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