Description Torre Velasca
details of scaffolds , armor of concrete during construction, photographed paolo monti in 1956.
the torre velasca photographed paolo monti in 1973
the velasca tower part of first generation of italian modern architecture, while still being part of milanese context in born, belongs milan cathedral , sforza castle.
the tower, approximately 100 metres tall, has peculiar , characteristic mushroom-like shape.
it stands out in city skyline, made of domes, buildings , other towers. structure recalls lombard tradition, made of medieval fortresses , towers, each having massive profile. in such fortresses, lower parts narrower, while higher parts propped wooden boards or stone beams.
as consequence, shape of building result of modern interpretation of typical italian medieval castle. @ same time, bbpr in building satisfied functional needs of space: narrower surfaces on ground, wider , more spacious ones on top floors.
the town planning laws, then, imposed specific volumes (depending on buildings purpose); in tower, latter being mixed functions of residential , commercial use.
in 2011, tower placed under protection historic building.
the tower during construction, seen duomo of milan. photo paolo monti
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