Palazzo Anelli
Palace Anelli | |
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General information | |
Location | Milano Via Anelli (Milan) 9 Italy |
Completed | 1955 |
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Floor count | 7 |
The Palazzo Anelli is a residential building designed in 1955 by Gian Carlo Malchiodi located in Via Anelli 7, in the historic center of Milan inside the Quadronno District, which collects the open-air masterpieces of numerous archistars of the fifties. The palace is in continuity with the Malchiodi Palace to which it leans, always designed by Gian Carlo Malchodi.
Description[change | change source]
The facade is made with 2x2 ceramic mosaic of light gray color with a base in pastel green marble slabs.
Malchodi designed three different buildings in via Anelli (at number 7, 9 and 13) between 1954 and 1957 following the influence of Galmanini.
Features[change | change source]
The Palazzo Anelli 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