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2011

CORSO COMO RESIDENCES

New high standard apartment complex in Milano

- Integrated and coordinated design,
- Concept, detailed, construction phase

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Client

Hines Italia SGR

Intervention typology

Construction

Project Area

RESIDENTIAL, RETAIL

Value

30 Million €

Location

MILANO

Years

2005-2011

Concept Design

Munoz and Albin Architects

Numbers

Surfaces
24.800 m² 

Certifications and Sustainability Goals

Credits

In partnership with

The project for Corso Como is composed by 2 different buildings both dedicated to mix use. The peculiarity of this development is the use of the shapes to define and create a pedestrian path that connects 2 levels: the street level of Corso Como (a well-known fashion district in Milan) and the level of the Piazza Circolare (the circular square in the middle of the new development Isola – Garibaldi) which is 6 m higher than the city. The project locates 1 level of shopping spaces along the pedestrian path, and above that 3 or 4 floors of spaces dedicated to prime residential apartments. The project introduces 2 buildings that are well connected with the existing neighborhood: heights and dimensions, architectural language and exterior spaces are quite respectful of the site. While maintaining the correct dialogue with the existing blocks, the new development introduces strong shapes that open dramatic views to the Isola - Garibaldi buildings. The rising pedestrian path is flanked by the new buildings with their changing heights, providing a visual introduction to Pelli’s towers. The new buildings and the interesting formal composition create a step between the residential area surrounding Corso Como and the new commercial development Garibaldi Repubblica, preparing the pedestrians to the contemporary and intense design of this whole new area. This development and its internal pedestrian path has been a successful experiment: giving to the citizens a new and attractive open space.

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