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The third tower of CityLife designed by Daniel Libeskind

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Emanuele D'Angelo

It is 175.5 meters high, has 34 floors and has a surface area of 33,500 square meters. The third tower of Citylife, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, has been completed and delivered to PwC. Here the consulting firm will bring its 3,000 professionals.

The new tower completes the skyline of Piazza Tre Torri, heart of the CityLife business & shopping district, next to the Generali Tower, designed by Zaha Hadid and the Allianz Tower, conceived by Arata Isozaki with Andrea Maffei.

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The PwC Tower is known as “Il Curvo“, because of its shape that curves towards the top. A dome inspired by those of the Italian Renaissance, when describing its shape the architect Libeskind says he was inspired by Michelangelo’s Pieta.
A distinctive element of the skyscraper is its “crown”, 40 meters high and 600 tons of steel and glass at the top of the building.

The Tower has already obtained, like the Generali Tower and the Allianz Tower, the Leed pre-certification with Gold rating: an award that confirms CityLife’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

While waiting for the new and beautiful project by Bjarke Ingels that will almost definitively complete the area, at the moment Milan is enjoying the beautiful tower designed by Daniel Libeskind.

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Written by Emanuele D'Angelo

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