Glass to Power ha partecipato all'evento “Edilizia Sostenibile e Design Creativo: Una Visione Futuristica”, organizzato da Infoprogetto®...

Museo Alfa Romeo, Arese, October 15, 2025 – Glass to Power celebrates the great success of its participation in the event “Sustainable Building and Creative Design: A Futuristic Vision,” organized by Infoprogetto® at the prestigious setting of the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese. The meeting, which attracted a vast audience of industry professionals, proved to be a triumph for innovation and sustainability.

The event provided an essential platform for discussing the challenges of the future of living, focusing on the interconnections between creativity, technology, and environmental responsibility.

Our CEO, Claudio Castellan, offered a significant contribution with his speech “How to integrate aesthetics and sustainability in residential photovoltaic architecture.” The presentation delved into the challenges and opportunities arising from a design approach that places innovation and sustainability at its core.

The discussion reinforced a key concept: the necessity of adopting integrated and highly efficient architectural solutions. In this context, the HeliOn system by Glass to Power was highlighted as an excellent example of new, conscious construction capable of combining high performance with refined aesthetics.

Glass to Power is particularly proud to announce the prestigious recognition obtained during the event: the award for “Most Sustainable Company.” This recognition honors and validates our unceasing commitment to concretely sustainable and zero-impact construction, positioning the company as a leader in eco-friendly innovation.

The event, organized by Infoprogetto®, confirms its status as an unmissable appointment for design and construction professionals, solidifying Glass to Power’s vision: the future of architecture is already here, characterized by beauty, performance, and integral sustainability.

The success of the panel was further enhanced by the qualified contributions of the speakers, particularly the architects Matteo Colombo from Progetto CMR, Armando Bruno from Studio Marco Piva, and Lorenzo Albai from Settanta7, whose case studies and perspectives enriched the debate.