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18-02-2021
Giuseppe Tortato Architetti new Sandvik Headquarters in Milan
For the new Milanese headquarters of the multinational group of companies Sandvik, architect Giuseppe Tortato designs a building that follows the sun and recalls the colours and finishes of La Forgiatura, a project for redevelopment of a former industrial area by the same architect in northwest Milan.

08-12-2020
Giuseppe Tortato Architetti’s mountain interior: a chalet in the Alps
In the splendid setting of Aprica, in Valtellina in the Bergamo Alps, the attic of a newly built chalet becomes the perfect refuge for a family that wanted to get away from the chaos of the city of Milan without giving up comfortable living and the possibility of hosting friends. The interior design in this mountain attic is by architect Giuseppe Tortato, who completely altered the original floor plan, adding a loft to make the most of the available space and create a refined, elegant living space.

01-07-2020
Giuseppe Tortato Architects: an exciting new story for a penthouse in Padua
In the historical centre of Padua, just a stone’s throw from the Church of the Eremitani and the Scrovegni Chapel, architect Giuseppe Tortato has completed the interior design of a penthouse at the top of an 18th-century building. A project that has once again imbued the apartment with a sense of excitement, freeing it from the superfluous additions resulting from a hurried renovation in the 1980s, emphasising the natural charm of the existing wooden structures and creating a new and intriguing ‘story’ that ties together all the rooms.

21-05-2020
Architecture and Design post-COVID-19
The White Paper titled “DesignTech for Future” written by the architectural firms involved in the Design Tech Hub of the MIND Milano Innovation District, provides a series of solutions for thirteen different sectors, integrating design and technology to make work and living spaces safe in the post Covid-19 world.

07-05-2020
Architecture, the pandemic and the future of design: Giuseppe Tortato
In only a few months, everything has changed completely. Even the world of architecture. In search of possible new scenarios, Floornature opens the discussion of a new approach to design for a time of public health emergency, publishing a series of interviews with architects all over the world. How are the big studios organising their work, and what has been the impact of the current situation on smaller architectural practices? What does it mean to design infrastructure, cultural centres and living spaces while avoiding social contact? Might the resilience we seek in buildings also be applicable to the profession of architect? Here are the architects’ responses, some in text form and others in videos, in the usual style of our portal.

22-04-2020
Giuseppe Tortato Architetti creates the Interior Design project for Campus Certosa
The Giuseppe Tortato Architetti firm designed the restyling project of the Campus Certosa complex in Milan. The goal was to modernise the overall image of the campus, providing the external façades of the main building with a new look, to then proceed with the indoor spaces. For the interior design project, architects completely reorganised the students’ dorms, together with the reception, common and meeting areas, in order to ensure the greater well-being of those who spend time in these spaces.

17-05-2017
Coordinated urban regeneration in Tuscany
“Piantiamo il seme dell'architettura che verrà” (We sow the seeds of architecture to come) is the tagline for a cycle of conferences on the theme of sustainable architecture and coordinated urban regeneration.

07-10-2013
Reclaiming sustainably and creatively: Morimondo 23 by Giuseppe Tortato.
Disused industrial buildings are great potential sites for urban spaces and can even be integrated back into city life.

28-03-2013
Industrial archaeology for Expo 2015 in Milan.
A former steelworks on the Expo area axis in Milan has been turned into a driving force for urban redevelopment of one of the city’s most prominent districts.