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Milan (Italy)
Residential building in Via Asiago 91 Milan
An example of good architecture
On the northeastern outskirts of Milan, Simone Dominoni has designed an aesthetically pleasing and highly sustainable building with photovoltaic panels and ventilated façades clad in stone-effect porcelain to improve energy efficiency.
Surfaces:
MARAZZI
Milan (Italy)
Armonia 19 residential complex
In search of a new sense of harmony in the Città Studi district of Milan
The firm Ingegneria Dominoni has designed a residential complex on a site formerly occupied by the Rizzoli graphic arts institute. The project reimagines a portion of the historical city in a contemporary manner, in no small part through the use of Italian ceramic tiles
Surfaces:
MARAZZI
Ausonia
Town square
Urban appeal
A town square has been given a new lease of life thanks to an urban regeneration project that uses porcelain stoneware pavers. This solution maintains the original atmospheres while blending in with the location and respecting the environment
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SAXA GRES
Milan
Torre Milano residential complex
An eco-sustainable high-rise building
The architecture firm Beretta Associati has designed a new 86-metre skyscraper in Milan that stands out for its sober neo-rationalism and high level of environmental sustainability
Surfaces:
FLORIM
Malmö (Sweden)
World Trade Center Propellergatan
A building reminiscent of the sea in Malmö
Designed by architect Anders Blomqvist Carsten, the World Trade Center Propellergatan has a ventilated façade with anti-smog treatment that echoes the shimmering effect of sea waves
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CASALGRANDE PADANA
Milan
Arbe 49 residential building
Green architecture
A new residential building in Milan uses porcelain tiles to create an envelope that combines living comfort, energy performance and a low environmental footprint
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RAGNO
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