ATELIER BURKHALTER-SUMI
 
In 1957 the Company “Guder Ambo‘ Loreto” commissioned to the architect Giulio Minoletti and the engineer Chiodi an office building in Piazza Loreto. 
 
This building was later called the “Palazzo fuoco” because having been made with fully glazed walls and lighting option that could totally buy a multicolor staining by night.  
 
This crystal prism has a height varying from four to nine floors.  
 
The semester was set to study, analyze and compare the different typologies of architectures in Milan during the 60’s years. 
 
I choosed Palazzo Fuoco cause I was fascinated by the technical upgrades that the architect did in this case, like the ligh-system and facades, and here’s the maquettes with lights.
PALAZZOFUOCO
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