Monte Amiata housing, Milan

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Monte Amiata housing in Milan is a landmark postwar residential complex designed by architect Aldo Rossi, noted for its bold geometric forms and influential role in Italian modernist architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
housing estate
modernist building
residential complex
architect Aldo Rossi NERFINISHED
Carlo Aymonino NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
postwar architecture
category Buildings and structures in Milan
Housing estates in Italy
Modernist architecture in Italy
continent Europe
country Italy
designedIn 20th century
documentedIn architectural history literature
era postwar period
hasAudience residents of Milan
hasContext postwar reconstruction in Italy
hasFeature color-contrasted facades
complex circulation system
strongly articulated volumes
hasFunction social housing
hasPart apartment blocks
internal courtyards
pedestrian walkways
hasSignificance key work in Aldo Rossi’s career
reference project in architectural education
heritageStatus architectural landmark
influenced Italian housing design
influencedBy European modernism NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lombardy
Milan NERFINISHED
namedAfter Monte Amiata NERFINISHED
notableFor bold geometric forms
influential role in Italian modernist architecture
partOf Italian postwar urban development
subjectOf architectural criticism
urban studies research
use residential

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Aldo Rossi notableWork Monte Amiata housing, Milan