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  2. Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia

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    The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a complex of two residential skyscrapers designed by Boeri Studio (Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca, and Giovanni La Varra) and located in the Porta Nuova district of Milan, Italy. They have a height of 116 metres (381 ft) and 84 m (276 ft) and within the complex is an 11-storey office building.

  3. This Exquisite Milan Apartment Is an Homage to ‘the Wild ...

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    Uncompromising artists and designers like Gae Aulenti, Nanda Vigo, and Gabriella Crespi were architect Hannes Peer’s inspiration for this fanciful abode in Milan’s Brera neighborhood.

  4. CityLife (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    The project involves the construction of three skyscrapers, with dedicated areas for offices, stores, restaurants and services. The luxury residential area will cover about 164,000 m 2 (1,770,000 sq ft), with around 1,300 apartments (housing about 4,500 people).

  5. Monte Amiata Housing - Wikipedia

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    Monte Amiata Housing is a residential complex in the Gallaratese district of Milan, Italy, designed by architects Carlo Aymonino and Aldo Rossi in the late 1960s. [1] It is sometimes referred to as the "Red Dinosaur" in reference both to the reddish color of the buildings and the oddity of their design.

  6. Cardinal Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal apartments can be found in a few different configurations, depending partly on the number of 12' x 24' modules used. One-module apartments are advertised as efficiency or studio apartments. Some have murphy beds. Two-modules have one bedroom, with some models containing a utility room with washer and dryer connections. Three-modules ...

  7. Villas and palaces in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Saporiti. Villas and palaces in Milan are used to indicate public and private buildings in Milan of particular artistic and architectural value. The lack of a royal court did not give Milan the prerequisites for a significant development of building construction; nevertheless it contains architectural works from different eras and different styles: from Romanesque to neo-Gothic, from ...

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