The project involved the construction of a mixed-use building—commercial, residential, and office—located in the historic center of Milan, in Piazza Fontana. Following the complete demolition of the pre-existing structures, the new building was developed with the aim of integrating harmoniously into the surrounding urban fabric, characterized by architecturally and historically significant buildings.
The development comprises three underground levels and five above-ground floors, in addition to an attic level. The internal layout is organized into functional macro-areas defined according to the different intended uses, articulated both vertically and horizontally within the building volume.
From a structural standpoint, the building is constructed on a continuous reinforced concrete raft foundation placed directly on natural ground. The load-bearing system is made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete elements, integrated with steel structures supporting the roof. The architectural quality of the intervention is emphasized through premium exterior finishes, featuring natural stone cladding that contributes to strengthening the building’s integration within the Piazza Fontana context.