Last month, Schindler Italy revealed the installation and maintenance of 15 installations – including elevators, escalators, platforms and freight elevators – at the Green Pea complex, which opened in early December in Turin, modelled on the internationally successful global supermarket chain Eataly.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.
Last month, Schindler Italy revealed the installation and maintenance of 15 installations – including elevators, escalators, platforms and freight elevators – at the Green Pea complex, which opened in early December in Turin, modelled on the internationally successful global supermarket chain Eataly.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.
Last month, Schindler Italy revealed the installation and maintenance of 15 installations – including elevators, escalators, platforms and freight elevators – at the Green Pea complex, which opened in early December in Turin, modelled on the internationally successful global supermarket chain Eataly.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.
Last month, Schindler Italy revealed the installation and maintenance of 15 installations – including elevators, escalators, platforms and freight elevators – at the Green Pea complex, which opened in early December in Turin, modelled on the internationally successful global supermarket chain Eataly.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.
Last month, Schindler Italy revealed the installation and maintenance of 15 installations – including elevators, escalators, platforms and freight elevators – at the Green Pea complex, which opened in early December in Turin, modelled on the internationally successful global supermarket chain Eataly.
“From duty to beauty” is the claim of Green Pea. With a surface of 15,000m2 on five different floors, the project’s aim is to give a new shape to our notion of energy, movement, home living, clothing and leisure through an unprecedented offer of sustainable, eco- and people-friendly goods and products.