The “Fondaco dei Tedeschi” was the former trade seat of the Germanic merchants operating in Venice. The building was rebuilt several times since its construction in the 13th century, but those changes stopped when it started being used as a main post office in the post-WWI period.
In 2008, the company Benetton acquired the building from the city of Venice and commissioned Rem Koolhaas to plan the conversion into a shopping center. However, the first plan by the architects’ OMA studio was not approved, as it did not comply with mandatory regulations and guidelines concerning the monument’s protection. The project had to be revised in principle.