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Report 2022
REPORT 2022 Asti Architetti ranked 15th in the Report 2022 of italian architecture companies. “A collective result that represents the team game and the passion with which every day we

Melzi d’Eril 34
MELZI d’ERIL 34 Asti Architetti designs a futuristic “campus” workspace in the Parco Sempione area to merge past and future in the name of “milanesità” (the Milanese style). In the

Velasca Tower
Velasca Tower After over two years of planning by the ASTI ARCHITETTI studio – in constant touch with Hines and the Soprintendenza Archeologica, Belle Arti e Paesaggio (Superintendecy of Archaeology,

Asti Architetti – The Book
Asti Architetti – The Book The volume documents the work of Studio Asti which, since the early 2000s, has been working in the city of Milan with a dual intention:

Ceresio 7-9
Ceresio 7-9 Asti Architetti has renovated and converted into office space the old A2A building in Via Ceresio 7/9 next to the new headquarters of the Associazione per il Disegno

Biennale Sessions
BIENNALE SESSIONS BIENNALE ARCHITETTURA 2021, Biennale Sessions, Venezia, Arsenale Paolo Asti at the Biennale Sessionsof 17. International Architecture Exhibition, Howwillwe live together? Curated by Hashim Sarkis, took part attheseminar Quartieri

Alserio 10
ALSERIO 10 Asti Architetti completes the design of a residential complex featuring organic, fluid forms in the dynamic Milan Isola district. In the new project at 10 Via Alserio, Milan,

Moscova 33
MOSCOVA 33 Asti Architetti redevelops a significant “piece” of the city of Milan with a project that defines a large part of the block, steeped in history, set between via

Vertical Milan | UNA 4*S Experiences
Vertical Milan | UNA 4*S Experiences Asti Architetti has converted the existing building at 6 Via De Cristoforis – consisting of two units and arranged in an ‘L’ shape –

Liberty Tower
LIBERTY TOWER Asti Architetti and Hines Italy breathe new life into the iconic TorreTirrena, designed by the Soncini brothers in Piazza Liberty in 1950s Milan. Paolo Asti’s “gentle” restyling of