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The employees' offices were completely renovated based on an architectural design by Settanta7.

AZIMUT YACHTS: DISCOVERING THE RENOVATED AVIGLIANA HEADQUARTERS, DESIGNED BY AMDL CIRCLE AND MICHELE DE LUCCHI

Where the vision that revolutionized global yachting was born, a forward-looking architectural project is taking shape, redefining the way work is conceived and experienced.

A few months after the official inauguration, Azimut Yachts renovated headquarters is fully operational and, since the beginning of September, has been welcoming the approximately 1,500 employees who work in Avigliana.

The entire project, part of a €50 million investment plan for the production site, was overseen by the artistic direction of AMDL CIRCLE and Michele De Lucchi, who also curated the restyling of the main building and the construction of the new multifunctional pavilion.

The Studio is a long-time creative partner: the collaboration with the Shipyard began more than ten years ago, when they were entrusted with the design of all Azimut Yachts lounges worldwide. Since then, the dialogue has evolved through shared projects and visions, such as the creation of the iconic installation at Bagni Misteriosi, where Seadeck 7 was ‘anchored’ in the pool during Milan Design Week 2024, to the most recent chapter revealed at the Cannes Yachting Festival: the new Magellano 27M, marking the first collaboration with AMDL Studio and Michele De Lucchi in the design of a yacht’s interiors.

The employees’ offices were completely renovated based on an architectural design by Settanta7. The plan also included a significant energy efficiency upgrade.

With the full support of Chair Giovanna Vitelli, the project marks an evolution of Azimut’s work model, focusing on collaboration and teamwork and moving beyond traditional hierarchical structures, even in the configuration of the workplace. This initiative comes at an emblematic moment in the Company’s history, the successful generational transition. It is a tangible sign of a shift in culture: the family’s entrepreneurial vision meets modern governance, drawing on internal and external talent. The result is a new leadership model, shared and open, that focuses on the future to generate solid and resilient growth.

The inspiration for the renovation project stems from a dialogue between past and future, history and innovation, aimed at sensitively reinterpreting the original architectural concept of the renowned Gabetti & Isola, protagonists of 20th-century Italian architecture who, in the 1990s, designed the Azimut|Benetti Group headquarters in Piedmont, Liguria, and Tuscany.

AMDL CIRCLE reinterprets the original project and enriches it with a new element: the entrance pavilion, the first stop on the new heritage walk that takes you through Azimut’s bold and glamorous history. This is an avowedly contemporary gesture, remembering the past and projecting it forward, translating Azimut’s identity into architectural form.

I had the image of the Louvre pyramid in mind. A statement of changing times, but above all a sign of how the new finds its full power in its relationship with the grandeur of the past. Azimut has a history spanning more than fifty years, and the best way to honor it is to continue evolving, as my father always did,” explains Giovanna Vitelli.

The new pavilion expresses poetic game of contrasts: the essential, metallic volume, reminiscent of the nautical world, rests on the historic brick structure. The water feature’s surface reflects the models of Azimut’s “firsts”, a tribute to the key stylistic and technological innovations of the yachts born in the mountains to revolutionize the way we experience the sea. Among these, the introduction in 2003 of hull glazing in place of traditional portholes, to bring natural light into the cabins: a visionary choice that is echoed today in the new Avigliana headquarters, with the windows extendedfor floor-to-ceiling glazing, underscoring the continuity between nautical innovation and the design language of this project.

The panoramic meeting rooms GogamigogaGoga and Goghina – named after Paolo Vitelli’s boats, who with Piedmontese understatement chose a name that can be translated into Italian as “darsi alla bella vita”, in the ironic sense of “giving oneself to the good life” – thus ideally and literally frame the Sacra di San Michele, which dominates the entrance to the Susa Valley: transparency – material, visual and conceptual – is established as a key concept throughout the project.

Transparency becomes the manifesto of an architectural language that transcends pure aesthetics to give shape to Azimut’s vision: a work culture based on openness, connection, and trust. This philosophy comes to life in the layout and design of the new offices, where the Company’s values have guided every choice: transparency, collaboration, flexibility, and innovation are reflected in spaces where glass replaces walls, and shared environments replace closed and oversized executive offices.

This concept transcends the interior and redefines the way Azimut opens up to the world. Its pinnacle is the new Virtual Reality room, the creative and technological heart of the building: a space where the Technical and Style Offices collaborate daily, and which also welcomes guests, particularly owners. The yacht’s hyper-technological “cuisine en scène,” where choosing layouts, furnishings, colors, and fabrics becomes an immersive and personalized experience through virtual reality.

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