Residence Carlo Erba | Eisenman Architects + Degli Esposti Architetti + AZstudio

For a triangular site bounded by nondescript buildings, Residence Carlo Erba attempts to create a symbolic contemporary apartment building with the number of units required for commercial viability while responding to the context, particularly to the adjacent public garden, by continuing the garden onto the site. Restricted by the height limit due to the local regulations, we designed a series of horizontal bands stacked with slight offsets that create four different layers in the nine-story building.

Residence Carlo Erba

© Marco de Bigontina ESPERIENZA-DRONE

The first three floors constitute a base course similar to historic urban palazzi with travertine cladding and punched window openings of similar size, with inset balconies. The fourth floor, or second layer, is like a traditional piano nobile; it is set back from both the face of the travertine base and the marble face above, and its glazing contrasts with the stone surfaces. The third layer, floors five and six, is articulated by enameled metal frames that create a horizontal band running the length of the façade.

Residence Carlo Erba

© Maurizio Montagna

These frames are set forward of the actual west face of the building. On the east facade, they excavate the mass of the building in a carving lattice. The fourth and topmost layer, floors seven through nine, is in one sense not a horizontal layer but, in its stepped profile and volumetric mass, a series of “urban villas” with large planting terraces. The whole ensemble of distinct layers slightly shifted off-center produces a dynamic effect, which, combined with traditional materials and window openings, marks the project as being of Milan today.

Residence Carlo Erba

© Maurizio Montagna

The S-form of the building was determined through a series of studies seen in diagrams that show how it meets both program and zoning requirements and also incorporates an early 20th-century classicist building on the site. This building becomes part of the condominium, as well as its formal entrance. The public garden to the west now “ends” in the curve of the condominium’s west elevation.

Project Info

Architects: AZstudio, Degli Esposti Architetti, Eisenman Architects
Area: 14000 m²
Year: 2019
Country: Milan, Italy
Photographs: Marco de Bigontina ESPERIENZA-DRONE, Maurizio Montagna
Structural Engineering: Studio d’Ingegneria Associato
General Contractor: CLE Cooperativa Lavoratori Edili, Italiana Costruzioni
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering: Sistema Group Engineering, Montichiari, A.T. Advanced Tecnologies, Studio MGM, Gallarate
Clients: Pinerba s.r.l., Morelli Group
Construction Supervision: Lorenzo Degli Esposti, Paolo Lazza, Stefano De Vita
Project Surveillance: Sherpa Engineering, Giorgio Marocchi, Tristano Barroccu

Isabelle Laurent
Isabelle Laurent

Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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