Milan | Cagnola – Construction sites in the Piazza Firenze area: May 2024

We took a quick stroll around Piazza Firenze alla Cagnola, specifically to update you on two neighboring construction sites located in Via Petitti (a side street of Viale Certosa).

At the beginning of the street we find Via Petitti 5-7a construction site with a somewhat complicated process which began with demolitions and presentations in 2012, and then changed several times until this latest project was finally started.

Via Carlo Ilarione Petitti, 5-7, former Comauto Car Dealership area.

Milan – Cagnola, Via Carlo Ilarione Petitti, 5-7 > PETITTI 5 (in the Urbanfile map code: CAGN7) (residential) (new construction)

  • client:
  • architectural project: ARCHIMI_studio
  • structural project: eng. Guido Russo for Brickx scarl
  • structural tester: eng. arch. Renato Paolo Mazzon for Brickx scarl
  • plumbing system project: for. ind. Fulvio Rodolfi
  • electrical system project: for. ind. Gianluca Restelli for ER Consulting srl – Sedriano
  • project pursuant to law 10 and insulation: arch. Romolo Puhliese

Continuing along the street, just a building separating them, we find the second construction site on the street, Petitti 15where the office complex here was almost completely demolished.

The 2 buildings, with 6 and 5 floors, will be characterized by important loggias that punctuate and design the facades. Among them there will naturally be a communal garden.

Milan – Portello, Via Carlo Ilarione Petitti, 15 > XXXX (in the Urbanfile map code: POR1) (residential) (new construction)

  • client: Greenstone
  • architectural project: architect Michele Bulgarelli and architect Luca Michelon
  • integrated design and DL: SCE Project
  • Image references: Roberto Arsuffi, Filcasa Agency
  • Cagnola, Ghisolfa, Via Valcava, Viale Monte Ceneri, Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa, Via Cenisio, Cenisio 81, Redevelopment, Corso Sempione, Piazza Firenze, Viale Certosa, Via Petitti, Portello
 
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