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Osserva Lavoro

Scandurra Studio Architettura took part in the conference for the “Osserva Lavoro Milano” project, hosted in the Sala Alessi at Palazzo Marino. The event was introduced by the Councilor for Employment Policies, Alessia Cappello, who opened a panel where key participants shared common goals and expectations. “Osserva Lavoro” is the first project supported and promoted Osserva Lavoro

Spiga 26

This project began from the need to create new commercial and office spaces within a 1950s residential building, constructed on the ruins of Palazzo Pertusati, which was designed by architect Simone Cantoni and destroyed during World War II bombings. The prestige of Spiga 26, along with its strong, distinctive character in the heart of Milan’s Spiga 26

Milano Città Aperta 2030

“A sustainable city, an equitable city, a connected city, and a beautiful city”- these are the four concepts guiding Milan’s new Urban Development Plan. The shared goal is to build an urban reality that aligns with these principles, making the city increasingly accessible and responsive to the needs of its citizens. In addition to these Milano Città Aperta 2030

Casa Rebus

The topic of housing is more relevant than ever: the need for housing has become an undeniable issue. While addressing the housing crisis requires appropriate policies and resources – this is certainly the top priority – it is also important to consider how this urgency could lead to a reimagining of the home, for better Casa Rebus

Shapes Over Time

The theme of urban regeneration and the preservation of historic buildings is a key part of the ongoing debate concerning cities with rich, layered heritage. In Milan, Scandurra Studio stands out as a leading proponent of this approach, with Alessandro Scandurra sharing his concept of “regeneration” in an interview with Abitare. “The goal is to enhance Shapes Over Time