In the Italian town of Bolzano, Roland Baldi Architects designed a multifunctional building that integrates education, mobility, social interaction, and local development. The architecture underscores and promotes the urgent need for development in rural areas, addressing the community's current needs.

As part of Italy's National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the building comprises two large main volumes connected by a bridge, which serves as a key element of the project. The building's design follows the contours of the site, taking advantage of its unique topography.

The Roland Baldi Architects practice designs a pedagogical, touristic, sustainable space for the multifunctional building in Barbiano; designed for the future. Through the projection of permeable spaces, areas and corners are generated that enrich it. The first volume sits on an existing parking lot, and has a children's dining room, a nursery, a day center and a multifunctional room with private access for the center's children. The second volume - independent and connected by the walkway - houses a tourist office and a tower of stairs and elevators that allow access from the parking lot to the town.

The building is rooted in the land through an exposed concrete foundation and a light structure made of local wood is projected, covered in green, giving it character and making it visible. Built using sustainable energy consumption standards, photovoltaic panels and heating using a heat pump are implemented, supported by a controlled ventilation and lighting system.

Multifunctional Building in Barbiano, by Roland Baldi Architects. Photograph by Oskar Da Riz.

Multifunctional Building in Barbiano, by Roland Baldi Architects. Photograph by Oskar Da Riz.

Project description by Roland Baldi Architects

At the southern entrance to the South Tyrolean municipality of Barbian (Barbiano), Roland Baldi Architects have created a remarkable, multifunctional new building. The ensemble, comprising a kindergarten, daycare centre, children’s restaurant, tourist office, and public infrastructure, embodies the desire to rethink rural space in terms of both design and function.

The project is part of Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and was financed by the European Union as part of NextGenerationEU. The new building combines education, mobility, social interaction, and local development in a clearly defined architectural structure. The embodiment of a green landmark that meets the demands of the present and opens up new perspectives for rural areas.

Edificio multifuncional en Barbiano, por Roland Baldi Architects. Fotografía por Oskar Da Riz.
Multifunctional Building in Barbiano, by Roland Baldi Architects. Photograph by Oskar Da Riz.

Two buildings, one idea
The complex consists of two separate buildings located on opposite sides of the street: the kindergarten, nursery, cafeteria, and a protected play area are located on the hillside; opposite is the tourist office with public restrooms. Directly adjacent to this is a staircase and elevator tower that provides barrier-free access for visitors and villagers from the underground parking garage directly to the village centre. The entire building volume rests on an existing two-story underground parking garage. The steep slope necessitated a horizontal layering of functions – from technical rooms at the base of the complex to the educational areas and the roof, which serves as a safe outdoor play area for the children. A bridge spanning the street connects the two buildings and forms a functional and design-defining element.

Open spaces for new teaching methods
The architecture supports a teaching concept that focuses on movement, openness and self-directed learning. The classic classroom typology has been replaced by permeable, thematically designed functional areas: creative and research zones, quiet rooms and role-play areas structure the building into learning and experience-oriented zones. The corridors repeatedly widen into small meeting islands that are used as lounge and play areas as well as retreat niches – a variety of spaces that enrich everyday teaching. On the first basement level, which is completely open to the valley side and benefits from natural lighting, there are two group rooms and the children’s restaurant with a kitchen, which also serves the neighbouring primary school. The ground floor houses another nursery group and the independently organised daycare centre with a group and quiet room, kitchenette, cloakroom, sanitary facilities and an indoor terrace. On the top floor, there is a multifunctional exercise room with direct access to the sheltered playground – exclusively for the children of the facility.

Edificio multifuncional en Barbiano, por Roland Baldi Architects. Fotografía por Oskar Da Riz.
Multifunctional Building in Barbiano, by Roland Baldi Architects. Photograph by Oskar Da Riz.

Tourist office, infrastructure and barrier-free connection
Across the street from the nursery sits a new tourist office, a separate structure that houses not only the information office but also barrier-free toilet facilities for visitors. Directly in front: a newly designed bus station. Two speed bumps slow down traffic and ensure safety for all arrivals, and the traffic and pedestrian zones are clearly structured.

Adjacent to the tourist office is the staircase and lift tower, which provides barrier-free access from the underground car park directly into the village centre. A bridge spans the road and leads to the kindergarten, connecting first to the exercise room on the first floor, and then to the ground floor.

Landscape as a design generator
A steep slope serves as the central design motif. Owing to its unique topography, the building is layered horizontally – from the technical rooms at the base of the structure to the educational levels and the play area on the roof. A robust exposed concrete foundation anchors the building to the slope, above which the structure has been developed using a light timber construction. The vertically structured, green-glazed timber façade makes the ensemble recognisable from afar – and gives it a distinctive appearance at the entrance to the village.

Edificio multifuncional en Barbiano, por Roland Baldi Architects. Fotografía por Oskar Da Riz.
Multifunctional Building in Barbiano, by Roland Baldi Architects. Photograph by Oskar Da Riz.

Sustainability and architecture
The building was constructed to the Climate House Gold standard. Photovoltaic panels contribute to the building’s sustainable energy supply, and heating is provided by a heat pump, supported by controlled ventilation with heat recovery. The interiors are characterised by light-coloured materials, consistent daylighting and use of local wood: oiled floors, solid wood furniture and acoustically effective wooden ceilings create a calm, child-friendly atmosphere. Architecture and education are seamlessly intertwined.

A place for the future
With the project in Barbian (Barbiano), Roland Baldi Architects has succeeded in transforming a functional spatial programme into an architectural narrative. The combination of educational building, sustainable mobility and tourist infrastructure creates a place with impact – as a meeting place, a source of inspiration and a new landmark at the entrance to the village. A green bridge that nurtures the present, opens up new paths and helps shape change in rural areas.

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Roland Baldi Architects. Lead architects.- Roland Baldi, Sila Giriftinoglu, Erica Mazzoni.

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Structural Construction Management.- Baubüro.
Architectural Construction Management.- Roland Baldi Architects.
Structural Engineering.- Baubüro.
Mechanical Engineering.- Energytech.
Electrical Engineering.- Energytech.
Security Coordination.- Pfeifer Partners.

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Municipality of Barbian/Barbiano.

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Gross Floor Area.- 1,587.35 sqm.
Built Volume.- 6,244.98 cbm.

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Start of Construction.- 26 March 2023.
End of Construction.- 31 August 2025.

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Barbian/Barbiano, South Tyrol, Italy.

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Roland Baldi Architects was founded in 1994 in Bolzano by Roland Baldi. The firm’s work encompasses a wide spectrum of projects varying in scale, context, and function. Its architecture is characterized by a keen sensitivity to context and functionality, alongside a contemporary design language that is simple yet distinctive. A key aspect of the practice is distilling architecture down to its essence and simplest form, even when addressing complex briefs. The use of pure materials and colors, combined with a regard for local references, results in architecture that is clear, high-quality, and timeless. Throughout every phase of a project, the focus remains on the user and their specific needs and expectations. Beyond project-specific research and planning, the studio engages actively, critically, and reflectively in current debates regarding contemporary architecture, art, and design.

Many of the firm's completed projects have received national and international architectural awards and have been featured in prestigious exhibitions—including the São Paulo Architecture Biennale, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Architettura Città di Oderzo Award, the South Tyrol Architecture Award, the Best Architects Award, the Iconic Awards, the Architect of the Year Award, and the Timber Architecture Award.

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Published on: June 26, 2026
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