The project restores and reimagines a 1950s Pirelli school-workshop complex, originally consisting of a classroom building and a brick factory with a shed roof. A 1990s intervention had compromised its interior character. The new proposal reclaims the original structural module, aligning the classroom block with the factory and removing part of the connector. A red metal façade redefines the main building, respecting its existing features while creating a vibrant contrast with the brick factory’s horizontality, resulting in a cohesive and contemporary architectural composition.