Modourbano: Procaccini 17

Embracing the elegance of the post-war “Milan style” and reinterpreting its typical courtyard houses, the complex designed by Modourbano reconstructs the urban fabric adapting itself to the city’s shape.

Modourbano, Procaccini 17, Milano

Located in the heart of Milan, within the Monumentale area, the building shows an innovative approach in addressing metropolitan residential issues.

The project aims at interacting with a broader spatial and cultural context, embracing the residential Milanese tradition of XX Century, with its contemporary urban interventions. This “Milan Style”, that spanned mostly between the aftermath of World War II and the economic boom of the Sixties, is represented through several buildings designed by architects such as Gio Ponti and Luigi Cac­cia Dominioni.

Modourbano, Procaccini 17, Milano
Modourbano, Procaccini 17, Milan, Italy

The new building reflects the layout of the original demolished building, with facades aligned to street limits. Building morphology is characterized by the particular shape of the cor­ner plot, where the two building wings meet each other forming a sharp angle. Consistently with urban planning regulations, the design is conceived to rebuild the urban fabric, harmonising build­ing’s height to that of surrounding buildings. Street elevations are characterized by sandstone facades and cantilever loggias. The effect of the latter solution constitutes an interruption in the volume of the building, gener­ating an overall dynamic and contemporary image.
 Courtyard elevations are characterized by wide terraces throughout the building, an image that recalls the typical Milanese court, characterized by long-terraced balconies overlooking the open space inside. Walls are finished in painted color plaster, while the rooftop is covered with a high-tech coated metal.


Procaccini 17, Milan, Italy
Program: residential complex
Architect: modourbano
Client: Procaccini17 Srl
Contractor: IlMuretto Srl
Mechanical design: Ing. Francesco Bartoli
Electrical design: Ing. Massimo Agostini
Structural design: Ing. Stefano Corsi
Area: 3,000 sqm
Completion: 2015