Palace Tre Torri

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Palazzo Torri
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General information
LocationMilano
Via Anelli 13
Italy
Completed1957
Technical details
Floor count9

The The Palace Tre Torri also known as Palazzo Torri is a residential building designed in 1957 by Gian Carlo Malchiodi located in Via Anelli 13 on the side of Palazzo Maffezoli, in the historic center of Milan inside the Quadronno District, which collects the open-air masterpieces of numerous archistars of the fifties.

Description[change | change source]

This Milanese residential building takes its name from the three characteristic columns of the tower façade that make up the frontispiece, which make up a chessboard with the loggias, alternating full and empty spaces, which communicate with each other through the glass.

Features[change | change source]

The Palazzo di Tre Torri has a particular architectural, artistic, historical and cultural interest.

  • structures: reinforced concrete beams, pillars and foundations; reinforced concrete slabs and bricks put into service
  • facade: 20x20 mm ceramic mosaic tiles
  • roof: practical terrace, roof garden
  • Frames: anodized aluminum

History[change | change source]

• Design: 1953-1955 • Execution: 1955 • reference date: 1953 - 1955

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