TOCQUEVILLE 13 MILAN

Via Alessio di Tocqueville 13 is a prime location itself.
It has a life; it has a scale. We believe that the design of this new building scenario should not suggest any ostentatious solution, but seek the most significant result, which links Corso Como District, contributing to the urbanity of this polarity of Milan, according to the renewal program that COIMA is implementing in the city. The first goal of Via Alessio di Tocqueville 13 is to consider the new building as a relevant part of the Corso Como District, increasing the permeability and bringing something back to the public domain, in terms both of open space, and of sky-line.

Our idea is to create a cluster strictly connected to the urban surrounding, designed as the combination of a “Vertical Tower” (5 levels) above a “Horizontal Tower” (8 levels) thus creating a distinctive step-like proile of a total of 13 levels, which distinguishes Tocqueville 13 from the other individual towers around. We feel that the very regular shape of the Tower with the expression of its regular geometry and its modulate grid, are absolutely right for the neighbourhood, in relation both to the surrounding buildings and to the “Milanese” identity that it
will assume.

The Terrace, located at level 9, works like an extensive Belvedere, unveiling surprising panoramic views to the surrounding urban context. The façades are designed to establish the new identity of the building from the outside with a strong connotation, but also with a harmonious accord to the adjacent buildings, increase the internal privacy, comfort, flexibility, functionality and energy saving.

Client:
COIMA Res SIIQ

Project team:
OBR
CEAS
ESA
GAD
GAe Engineering

OBR Design Team:
Paolo Brescia, Tommaso Principi,
Andrea Casetto, Mariagrazia Acconciamessa, Pietro Blini, Paolo Dolceamore, Giacomo Ambrosini, Paola Berlanda, Francesco Cascella, Chiara Gibertini, Michele Marcellino, Emanuele Stefanini, Giulia Todeschini

Location:
Milan

Dimensions:
site area 3,928 sqm
built surface 15,876 sqm

Chronology:
2025 under construction
2024 onsite artistic supervision
2023 artistic supervision technical design
2022 detailed design
2021 preliminary design
2020 design competition (first prize)

Ph. Alberto Fanelli