#OLIverse, deep dives into Olivetti
Olivetti’s expansion into Argentina marked a decisive step in its transformation from a commercial presence to a fully developed industrial system abroad. To support growing demand in Latin America, the company commissioned architect Marco Zanuso to design the Merlo factory — a modular industrial complex built with innovative structural solutions and conceived for long-term adaptability. Inspired by the Ivrea model, the plant integrated production with green spaces and social services, reflecting a broader vision in which industrial efficiency and human well-being coexisted. During the 1960s and 1970s, the site became a key hub for mechanical calculator production across the region. This episode explores how Olivetti exported its architectural and cultural approach to industry, shaping a distinctive model of global manufacturing. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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