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venerdì 14 settembre 2007

New architectures in Milan - Nuove architetture a Milano




The structure of glass and steel (wide 30 meters and long a kilometer and a half), are crossed by a gangway covered that it gets up to seven earth meters

L'architetto è Massimiliano Fuskas. La struttura di vetro e acciaio(larga 30 metri e lunga un chilometro e mezzo), è attraversata da una passerella coperta che si alza a sette metri da terra.

The structures it rises in the immediate proximities of the city. It has a gross surface of 530.000 square meters on a general area of 2 million square meters

La struttura sorge nelle immediate vicinanze della città. Ha una superficie lorda di 530.000 metri quadrati su un’area complessiva di 2 milioni di metri quadrati

16 commenti:

Seda ha detto...

Hey. Great building. I remember that ı have seen this one on T.V. Is it a subway or railway station. Maybe I am just confused...
Seda
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Anonimo ha detto...

I like your photography and the architecture is nice but I hope I can come back later and see some of the old architecture too.

GMG ha detto...

Hi Nazzareno
Thanks for your comment on my blog.
I survived the Greek fires. Actually I was in the Islands (Kos, Crete and Mykonos) where there were no fires; only the island of Evia was somehow affected. I’m glad to be back and catch up your posts!
The new architecture in Milan makes me wish to get back there, but the white night and the lights on Circo Massimo are superb!
As I’m late, my posts at Blogtrotter are still in Bali 2005. Hope you enjoy it, anyhow!
Have a great weekend!

Nazzareno ha detto...

@Seda:
In this enormous structure the greatest Italian fair demonstrations are developed. I am happy to see again you

@Abraham:
You know that also I am in love of the old architettutes in Rome...

@GMG:
I hope that you are good and aspect to see new photos. Thanks for the beautiful words.

Fénix - Bostonscapes ha detto...

Now I can see why you said once that Toronto reminded you of Milano.

I greatly enjoyed this week's posts, especially the stunning shots you took of Bernini's statue, the white night and the lights of Circo Massimo.

A lovely weekend to you.

Lori ha detto...

What beautiful and interesting architecture. I love the photo with the water at the bottom. This must be amazing to see in person! Buon fine settimana!

Rob ha detto...

Graceful curves in this steel and glass. Amazing.

Anonimo ha detto...

Stunning series of photos. What an interesting place.

Tanya Ruka ha detto...

Absolutely Beautiful photography.. and Italy.
Thank you.. I am going to find it very inspiring visiting here :)

Chica, Cienna, and Cali ha detto...

awesome!!!! every time I think of breathtaking designs, i think of Italy :)

Neva ha detto...

This is an amazing stucture.....

Neva ha detto...

This is an amazing stucture.....

Fabrizio Zanelli ha detto...

Fuksas a Torino ha fatto una porcheria. Questo a vederlo sembra bello. Spero sia anche funzionale.

M. CHRISTOPHE ha detto...

Thank you for your visit and comment on my blog.
By the way a havec discover your work, and I'm very happy about this discovery.
I will had your blog on my favorit list on my photo blog.
Good week end

Nazzareno ha detto...

@Fabrizio:
Queste poche immagini mi sembrano già qualificanti, no?

Cergie ha detto...

Superbe ces jeux ce courbes, de lumières et de transparences

Un immense bâtiment, que tu as bien rendu par un excellent choix de cadrage...


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