Palazzo Conti, a prestigious story

A renowned building designed in the 1950s by the famous milanese architect, Piero Portaluppi.

An innovative renovation project focused on preserving the integrity and original essence of Portaluppi’s stylistic vision, by respecting the design choices of the past.

Meticulously selected top-tier materials and attention to details aim to honor and contemporize Milan’s architectural heritage.

A new concept
of living

The project aims at creating a harmonious blend of past and present and consists of two buildings for predominantly residential use, with a portion on the ground floor intended for professional offices.

The perfect synthesis:
authenticity and innovation

The redevelopment initiative will be carried out in such a way as to preserve and enhance the refinement and prestige of the pre-existing architectural style.

In the design of these housing solutions, every space embodies the perfect synthesis between contemporary functionality and classic elegance.

The design idea

The redevelopment project of Palazzo Conti is being carried out by the architecture firm DFA Partners, founded by Daniele Fiori, a leading figure in the Italian architecture scene of the last 30 years. The firm boasts a wealth of experience in executing projects of all scales, from private construction to urban revitalization, and from interior design to the restoration of former industrial areas.

Among the most significant interventions in the Milan area are: Ausonio Living, Washington Building, the residential complex Alberto Mario, and the Forrest in Town village.

Housing solutions proposals

Palazzo Conti apartments are available in different sizes: spacious two-room, three-room and multi-room apartments. All designed to meet the highest quality standards in their category.

Customizable in layout and finishes, the living solutions are characterized by a functional and flexible distribution of space.

In the most dynamic neighbourhood of Milan

The property is located in one of the most sought-after and cosmopolitan areas of Milan, near the picturesque Brera district and the renowned Sempione Park, and it’s part of a dynamic and constantly evolving context.

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