The Don Angelo Bellani Foundation has undertaken an ambitious project in Monza to develop an innovative and sustainable social housing model. This project focuses on the construction of an NZEB (Near Zero Energy Building), built using prefabricated frame technology developed by Wolf Haus. This method combines efficiency, sustainability and modernity, aiming to meet housing needs in an environmentally friendly way.
The choice of prefabricated frame building is based on multiple construction advantages. Vanni Bottaro, Commercial Director of Wolf Haus, explains how these structures offer speed of execution and precision. Reducing construction time is one of the strengths of this method, which allows the assembly of structures that are already predefined and ready to use. Prefabrication, in fact, guarantees not only time optimization, but also superior quality in finishing.
A further innovation is the division of the building into three distinct parts. This architectural choice is functional both for structural reasons and to maximize energy efficiency. Each section can operate independently, allowing economies of scale and better resource management. The goal is to combine housing functionality with sustainability, using advanced technical solutions that promote reduced energy consumption.
Turnkey delivery is scheduled for later this year, with work progressing at full speed. The project is not only an example of advanced engineering, but a significant opportunity for social inclusion through housing that will be accessible to more vulnerable user groups.
A crucial aspect of this project is safety: not only for seismic resistance, but also for fire protection. Contrary to popular belief about wooden buildings, the modern construction technologies adopted by Wolf Haus guarantee fire resistance comparable to that of traditional concrete structures. Specific material treatments and design further strengthen these guarantees.
Another key issue is energy efficiency. The use of high-quality materials and technologically advanced facilities makes it possible to achieve high environmental sustainability. This is part of a broader effort to align with European emission reduction standards by paying close attention to the choice of materials.
The collaboration between the Don Angelo Bellani Foundation and Wolf Haus was instrumental in the success of the project. The synergy between these entities made it possible to make the most of the specific skills of each, ensuring excellent results in terms of construction quality and environmental sustainability.
Finally, a look at the future of construction: the wood supply chain is consolidating itself as a key sector in sustainable building. This technology is increasingly seen as the heart of future housing solutions, thanks to its ability to combine efficiency, aesthetics and sustainability as never before.