Scalo House Valtellina

Scalo House Valtellina

Construction of residential buildings "Scalo House Valtellina"

New Building Construction on Via Valtellina – Milan

The new building project on Via Valtellina in Milan involves the construction of a building integrated into the consolidated urban fabric, aiming to combine architectural quality, functionality, and contextual integration. The project addresses urban densification through a design solution consistent with the morphological and typological characteristics of the area.

Urban framework and site context

The project site is located in an urban area characterized by a strong building stratification and high accessibility. The new construction engages with the existing fabric, contributing to the redevelopment of the urban frontage while preserving the overall balance of the neighborhood.

Design principles and architectural approach

The design is guided by principles of compositional clarity, rational spatial organization, and overall spatial quality. Architectural choices aim to define a recognizable yet restrained building, capable of meeting functional requirements while ensuring a balanced relationship between solid and void.

Functional layout of the spaces

The internal layout is designed to ensure efficient use and flexibility, with spaces capable of adapting to different residential or functional needs. Spatial organization enhances usability, natural daylight, and user comfort.

New construction as an urban stitching intervention

The new building on Via Valtellina is conceived as an urban stitching intervention, completing the existing urban fabric and contributing to the overall quality of the built environment. The project represents a balance between contemporary architectural expression and urban continuity.

PLACE

Milano (MI)

CLIENT

Green Stone Sicaf Spa
Proteo srl

WORK PERIOD
ACTIVITY

Preliminary verification of tender costs

TYPOLOGY

New Construction

INTENDED USE

Residential

WORK AMOUNT
WORKING GROUP

Dott.sa Claudia Marinoni
Ing. Francesca Montagna
Ing. Marco Montagna
Ing. Marco Montesi

Palazzo Raggi

Palazzo Raggi

Restoration and conservative renovation of Palazzo Raggi

Restoration and Conservation Works at Palazzo Raggi – Rome

The restoration and conservation project at Palazzo Raggi, located in the historic center of Rome, is aimed at the preservation and enhancement of a building of significant historical and architectural value. The project is part of broader interventions on historic built heritage, adopting an approach focused on safeguarding the building’s identity and improving its state of conservation.

Historical framework and urban context

Palazzo Raggi is a significant element within Rome’s historic urban fabric. The intervention addresses a highly stratified and valuable context, requiring design solutions fully compatible with the architectural and material characteristics of the building, as well as with heritage authority requirements.

Restoration principles and conservation criteria

The project is based on the principles of conservative restoration, favoring targeted and reversible interventions. Conservation works aim at mitigating deterioration processes, restoring surfaces, and preserving original architectural elements, in compliance with traditional construction techniques.

Architectural works and technical approach

The intervention included structural consolidation, masonry conservation, and the restoration of historic finishes, using materials and methods compatible with the existing structure. Technical solutions were carefully calibrated to ensure effectiveness, durability, and minimal impact on the building.

Restoration as a tool for heritage enhancement

The restoration and conservation of Palazzo Raggi represents a strategic action for the long-term preservation of architectural heritage, contributing to the enhancement of the building and its functional reintegration into the urban context. The project highlights restoration as a key tool for safeguarding and understanding historic architecture.

PLACE

Roma

CLIENT

Green Stone Sicaf Spa
Proteo srl

WORK PERIOD
ACTIVITY

Preliminary verification of tender costs

TYPOLOGY

Restoration of Listed Cultural Heritage

INTENDED USE

Residential

WORK AMOUNT
WORKING GROUP

Dott.sa Claudia Marinoni
Ing. Francesca Montagna
Ing. Marco Montagna
Ing. Marco Montesi