Palace Malchiodi

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Palace Malchiodi
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General information
LocationMilano
Via Anelli 13
Italy
Completed1955
Technical details
Floor count9

The The Palace Malchiodi or Palazzo Malchiodi is a palace in Via Anelli 9, Milano, Italy, designed by Gian Carlo Malchiodi adjacent to and in support of an existing masterpiece Palace Crivelli of 1955, in Via Crivelli 9 by Carlo Perogalli and Attilio Mariani, in the historic center of Milan inside the luxurious Quadronno District, which collects the open-air masterpieces of numerous archistars of the fifties.[1]

Description[change | change source]

Gian Carlo Malchiodi who will design other buildings in the same street will decide to later open his own studio in this building, saying he wants to admire his creations every day, where his son Umberto Malchiodi also worked in an area unique in the world for Italian design with masterpieces created on commission from an enlightened Milanese nobility and bourgeoisie of the 1950s that will give birth to Italian design then recognized all over the world.[2]

The Palazzo Malchiodi has the particularity, like the nearby work of Galmanini, of being born with a "double front" being located on the corner between Via Anelli and Via Crivelli, Malchiodi harmonizes two different souls as if they were two distinct buildings that interact with each other, without solving the problem of the corner.[3]

History[change | change source]

• Design: 1956-1958 • Execution: 1957 • reference date: 1956 - 1957

References[change | change source]

  1. Casabella, Casa d'abitazione a Bergamo, Milano 1956, n. 209, pp. 18-19
  2. Gramigna G., Mazza S., Milano. Un secolo di architettura milanese dal Cordusio alla Bicocca, Milano 2001, p. 298
  3. Carones M., Martina Landsberger, 55/05 Cinquant'anni di professione. La Provincia di Milano e i suoi architetti, Milano 2006, pp.118-119

Bibliography[change | change source]

  • Archivio Civico di Milano
  • Archivio Malchiodi, Milano
  • Aloi R., Nuove architetture a Milano, Milano 1959, pp. 313–316
  • Carlo Perogalli, Atrii di case, Milano 1959
  • Carlo Perogalli, Case ad appartamenti in Italia, Gorlich, Milano 1959
  • Gramigna G., Mazza S., Milano. Un secolo di architettura milanese dal Cordusio alla Bicocca, Milano 2001, p. 298
  • Carones M., Martina Landsberger., 55/05 Cinquant'anni di professione. La Provincia di Milano e i suoi architetti, Milano 2006, pp. 118–119
  • La Pietra U., Gian Carlo Malchiodi Architetto, Milano 2007, pp. 88–93
  • Capitanucci M.V., Il professionismo colto nel dopoguerra, Milano 2012, pp. 58–61
  • Martina Landsberger, Edificio per abitazioni e uffici in via Anelli 9 e 7, 2020
  • MV Capitanucci, Il professionismo colto nel dopoguerra, 2013

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