Palazzo Morasso
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| Palace Morasso | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Milano Via Crivelli |
| Construction started | 1956 |
| Completed | 1959 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 9 |
The Palace Morasso or Palazzo Morasso is a palace in Via Crivelli 20, Milano, Italy, designed by Vittorio Morasso in 1959[1] inside the luxurious Quadronno District, which collects the open-air masterpieces of numerous architects of the fifties.[2]
History
• Design: 1955-1958 • Execution: 1959 • Reference date: 1955 - 1959
Features
Palazzo Morasso has a particular architectural, artistic, historical and cultural interest.
- Structures: reinforced concrete, with bush-hammered finish
- Facade: exposed sandblasted bricks, worked concrete
- Roof: practical terrace, roof garden
- Windows: in American larch
References
- ↑ "Milano Corso di Porta Vigentina Via Quadronno un Quartiere ricco d'architettura residenziale".
- ↑ Casabella, Casa d'abitazione a Bergamo, Milano 1956, n. 209, pp. 18-19
Bibliography
- Catalogue of the Library of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Volume 22, Harvard University, 1968
- Libero Guarneri, Vittorio Morasso, Architettura industriale, Ed. Gorlich, 1958
- Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University, Avery Library, 1968
- Roberto Aloi, Esempi di arredamento moderno di tutto il mondo, 1953
- Roberto Aloi, Studi, librerie, scrivanie, 1953, France
- Domus, 1955, p. 573
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