Aesthetics play an important role here as well – Naturally, having a nice place to work is certainly more enjoyable. This is why Prologis has brought in six internationally acclaimed Italian urban artists who, using the buildings as their canvass, have breathed new life onto the walls through their outstanding original artworks conceived just for this park covering 800 square meters surface in total.

The street art exposition runs straight through the logistics park, right into the central square where visitors and employees can find meals and refreshments any time of day: It’s an open space designed for social interaction, where they’re surrounded by immense works of art. In fact, employees were central to the positioning of the Prologis Park Romentino – with works placed on the north-west facades where they’d be seen the most.

Serving as inspiration for the entire PARKlife project were a series of key themes: CUSTOMER CENTRICITY, CHANGE THROUGH INNOVATION, CULTURE & TALENT, INTEGRITY, MENTORSHIP, PASSION,COURAGE, TEAMWORK, FUTURE CHANGE, COMMITMENT, NATURE, SUSTAINABILITY.

Art Director and curator of this open-air gallery is Enrico “Hemo” Sironi, also one of the six urban artists behind the works you’ll discover today. With his immense experience with Urban Art, Sironi coordinated each of the artists of the PARKlife project, closely working with them so they could unleash their full potential for you to see here on these walls.

So, let’s go off to discover the amazing works by Peeta, Joys, Made 514, Etnik, Dado and Hemo himself, around this fantastic open-air art gallery.