The project preserves the original industrial aesthetics of this splendid fourteenth-century building consisting of a 320 metre-long body divided into three naves, each with two rows of columns supporting two galleries covering the side naves, once used for spinning ropes.
The energy efficiency project achieves a reduction of over 70% in electricity consumption and prevents the emission of 22 tons of CO2 per year into the atmosphere. It also makes it possible, on the one hand, to optimize the facility’s technological life cycle, increasing its service life, and, on the other hand, to adapt the configuration of the facility to different needs thanks to an intelligent control system.