This residential tower dating back to the 50s, like the Velasca, did not aim to break records in height or challenge aesthetic canons, but simply to offer elegant, modern apartments with one of the most beautiful views of Milan, thanks to the facades overlooking Parco Sempione and the Triennale and the urban context of great value defined at the beginning of the century by the Beruto plan, the only case of urban planning resolved in the history of the city: it is no coincidence that Via Revere is the street where the studios of the most refined contemporary architects are located.
The designers were Vico Magistretti and Franco Longoni. Blessed are those who have the privilege to live here.
Lucia Tozzi
Translated by @silaskin