This slender residential tower is composed of three stone blades that assert a strong, vertical presence while establishing a refined dialogue with the adjacent linear public park.
The tower unfolds as a dynamic composition of thin, light planes that articulate residential units, terraces, shared amenities and landscaped elements. Enhancing daylight exposure and views for each residence, every apartment benefits from an open visual relationship with the surrounding city and park, reinforcing the idea of a vertical living environment that remains embedded in its context.
The architecture is characterized by a distinctive diamond pattern on the façade, a homage to the Milanese tradition of great architects of the early 20th century such as Gio Ponti, Piero Portaluppi and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, who thought of interiors as integral parts of a building.
