Palazzo Lombardia
Palazzo Lombardia | |
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File:Grattacielo Regione Lombardia.JPG | |
Alternative names | Grattacielo Regione Lombardia |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Government offices |
Architectural style | Modernism |
Location | Via Melchiorre Gioia Milan, Italy |
Coordinates | 45°29′12″N 9°11′46″E / 45.4866°N 9.1961°E |
Completed | 23 January 2010 |
Cost | €400 million |
Owner | Regione Lombardia |
Height | |
Roof | 161.3 m (529 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 39 |
Floor area | 72,000 m2 (780,000 sq ft) |
Lifts/elevators | 32 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Pei Cobb Freed & Partners |
Developer | Infrastrutture Lombarde |
Engineer | Thornton Tomasetti |
Main contractor | Consorzio Torre |
References | |
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Palazzo Lombardia ("Lombardy Building") is a complex of buildings in Milan, Italy, including a 39-storey, 161.3 m (529 ft) tall skyscraper. It is the main seat of the government of Lombardy. It is located in the Centro Direzionale di Milano ("Directional Centre of Milan") district, north-west of the city centre.
It was first inaugurated on 22 January 2010, and officially completed on 21 March 2010. After its completion, the Regione Lombardia skyscraper was briefly the tallest skyscraper both in Milan and in Italy, being taller than both the Telecom Italia Tower in Naples and the Pirelli Tower in Milan. It lost its supremacy to the Unicredit Tower (also located in Milan) in 2011.
Palazzo Lombardia was designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the winners of an international design competition in 2004, with Henry N. Cobb as design partner.[5] The building won the 2012 International Architecture Award for the best new global design.[6]
See also
References
- ^ "Palazzo Lombardia". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
- ^ Palazzo Lombardia at Emporis
- ^ "Palazzo Lombardia". SkyscraperPage.
- ^ Palazzo Lombardia at Structurae
- ^ Lombardia Region Portal: Announcement of the international competition winners, 4 May 2004, retrieved 3 August 2010 Template:It
- ^ "NInternational Architecture Awards 2012". The Chicago Athenaeum. August 10, 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2014.