 We call it  “grattacielo di Piazza Matteotti” (Matteotti Square skyscraper), even if it barely qualify for the term. Technically is probably a high-rise, but it is so much taller than anything around that you can see it from everywhere.
We call it  “grattacielo di Piazza Matteotti” (Matteotti Square skyscraper), even if it barely qualify for the term. Technically is probably a high-rise, but it is so much taller than anything around that you can see it from everywhere.This building by the architect Giovanni Michelucci (1891-1990) was commissioned in the second half of the 50's by the Department of the Treasury. Construction was completed in 1966. The tower rises from a five-storey base, reaching a height of 91 meters with 26 floors. The base mostly houses offices, while the tower is for residential use with eight apartments per floor.
It's no Chrysler Building, but I like it.
External links: Giovanni Michelucci (Wikipedia)
 

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ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful building. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteBuona sera! That is a strange building, I bet the top floors have a good view though!
ReplyDeleteBella la disposizione di quelle finestre. O sono dei minuscoli balconi?
ReplyDeleteInteresting with a base and a tower. We don't have any skyscrapers either.
ReplyDeleteOur tallest building (not counting the TV tower) is a fairly new office complex in Kista at 117 meters.