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Università Milano Bicocca>
Università Milano Bicocca

Focus
- Continuity of supply over time (2013 and 2017), Customer satisfaction index.
- Realization in partnership with Fonology, a brand in the acoustic sector of Aresline.
- Maximum acoustic comfort: the walls of the classrooms are covered with Listen dogato Fonology also in curved application and with handcrafted attention to detail.
- Customized products to ensure maximum comfort for users. The Thesi desk for multimedia workstations has been customized upon request with Smart armchairs, perfect for working with video terminals.
- Great experience in study workstations: for thirty years we have been designing and manufacturing teaching workstations entirely in Italy. Our experience allows us to know the needs of the sector and provide products that live up to the highest standards of quality, ergonomics and comfort. As is often the case, we have customized the Omnia Evolution workstation to follow customer requirements.
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Project
Milano Bicocca University classrooms
Location
Milan, Italy
End use
Classrooms, Multimedia rooms
Supplied seats
442 (2013) - 290 (Omnia Evolution - 2017)
Supplied products
Year of completion
2013 / 2017
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The Bicocca University has always required “Solutions on Demand” from Ares Line to guarantee a high level of wellness for students. In fact, a standard product was chosen for this auditorium: Omnia Evolution customised based on the university technicians’ indications. Moreover, the perceived comfort is further enhanced by the FONOLOGY product “Listen” wall lining, the new Ares Line acoustic architecture division.
For this multimedia room, the Thesi bench was thus modified and the normal wooden single body was replaced by an office chair that ensures comfort for the user.
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