Fondaco dei Tedeshi
OMA
Venice, Italy
OMA recently unveiled its design for the major
restoration and redefinition of one of Venice's largest and most
iconic buildings: the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, adjacent to the Rialto
Bridge on the Grand Canal.
First constructed in 1228, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi began as a
trading post for German merchants and became a customs house under
Napoleon in 1806. Its use as a post office has diminished in recent
years, leaving much of the building unused and inaccessible for the
first time in centuries. The latest evolution of the Fondaco will
create a thriving contemporary trading post in the form of a
culturally-programmed department store.

Photo © OMA
Commissioned by the Benetton family's property group, OMA has designed a range of architectural modifications and developed a cultural program to reactivate the building as a vital public space, from top to bottom.
A terrace with rare views of the Grand Canal will be created by
removing two sides of the existing roof, leaving the building's
profile intact while unlocking exciting potential for the Fondaco
dei Tedeschi as a major destination and vantage point for tourists
and Venetians alike.

Photo © OMA
The new Fondaco dei Tedeschi, as both prestige department store
and public event space, aims to reestablish the historic Venetian
connection between culture and commerce. The Benetton family has
always demonstrated this twin spirit, uniting the innovative and
international with profoundly local, Venetian roots.
The rooftop, together with the courtyard below, will become a
public venue for events including exhibitions and film screenings.
A year-round cultural program will be aimed at locals and tourists
- the 20 million who visit the city each year, as well as the
900,000 who come specifically for the Biennales and
festivals.

Photo © OMA
New entrances to the Fondaco will be created from the Campo San
Bartolomeo and the Rialto to encourage circulation, escalators will
be added to create a new public route through the building, rooms
will be consolidated in a way that respects the Fondaco's
structure, while crucial historic elements like the corner rooms
will remain untouched. Historic aspects of the building, lost for
centuries, will be resurrected: the walls of the gallerias will
once again become a surface for frescoes, reappearing in a
contemporary form.

Photo © OMA
The Fondaco dei Tedeschi, twice rebuilt completely, with its
current configuration dating from 1506, has undergone many radical
transformations since then. To accommodate new uses, its towers
have been removed, courtyard covered with glass, structure rebuilt,
façade restored, and new windows added, among many other
interventions. For the Fondaco, preservation is a history of
change.
OMA's renovation scheme - both ambitious and subtle - continues
the Fondaco dei Tedeschi's tradition of vitality and
adaptation.
Rem Koolhaas was awarded the "Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement" at the opening ceremony of the 12th International Architecture Venice Biennale.
Facts about Fondaco dei Tedeshi
Total area:
11,000 m2
Architects:
OMA
Partner in charge:
Rem Koolhaas
Team leader:
Ippoliti Pestellini Laparelli
Team:
Marco de Battista
Andrew Chau
Andreas Kofler
Kayoko Ota
Carlos Pena
Agustin Perez-Torres
Miriam Roure Parera
Client:
Last updated: December 17, 2012
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