Bocconi Mini Loft by Massimiliano Camoletto Architects
Bocconi Mini Loft is a lovely mezzanine apartment located in Milan, Italy, designed in 2020 by Massimiliano Camoletto Architects.
Description
A 110 sq m apartment with original double-height ceilings, located on the mezzanine floor of a prestigious rationalist-style building designed by renowned Architect Guglielmo Ulrich in the 1930s, adjacent to and in continuity with an equally elegant building of the early 1900s, having a main entrance from Corso Italia.
The two condominiums share the splendid inner courtyard enriched by a lush garden with turf, climbing wisteria, various flower essences and centuries-old magnolias.
From an important styled entrance, framing the majestic freestanding marble staircase with metal balustrade, leads to the ground floor lobby overlooked by the entrance of the apartment. The living space begins as early as the entrance hallway, equipped with a closet wall in custom carpentry. A study room and the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom on the right, each overlooking the garden, the guest bathroom in the center adjacent to the compartment utility room-laundry room, open-plan kitchen, dining area and living room enjoy of the double height and light from the two large windows facing the counter avenue.
The project highlights the unique and unusual structure of the original attic made with primary iron warping and made integral with the wooden floorboard of the slab by means of V-shaped metal ties, anchored in a regular se...
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