An office building by Giussaniarch envelops a courtyard

MILAN – Located on a corner where three streets meet in Milan is a monotone glass structure, which houses offices and a data processing centre – designed by Roberto Giussani and Andrea Balestrero from the firm Giussaniarch. The imposing volume cre
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