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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Corte del Tiglio in Milan, Italy by Archventil

 
April 29th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Archventil

Corte del Tiglio is the new project that strengthens the collaboration between Archventil and Rinofanto Development, and is the first real estate project to go to CrowdFundMe, also announced by Sole24Ore.

The project involved the construction of 5 residential units divided into two buildings, each with large windows overlooking a private garden.

The location is Milan, in Via Bonaventura Zumbini, a rapidly developing residential area.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

  • Architects: Archventil
  • Project: Corte del Tiglio
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

In addition to the architectural aspect, Archventil also took care of the graphic design (project brochure) and the final staging to describe the spaces. In this phase, an image of living is returned that shows the flexibility of the environments on two levels and the importance of the interaction between indoor and outdoor.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Very elegant TON chairs return a feeling of hospitality and comfort thanks to the interaction with the architecture and with the other elements present in the space. SALVATORI’s marble sculptures, sometimes with pure and elegant shapes, others sophisticated and timeless, have instead contributed to evoke the image of a unique environment for the attention to its details. Finally, it is the works of the Milanese artist SOFIA CACCIAPAGLIA that bring the human figure into the lofts thanks to her canvases that depict bodies in motion and at the same time floating.

Thus the two apparently independent volumes have been transformed into two arms that welcome a courtyard with an enormous lime tree in the center.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Santi

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