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Flaminio retail: hotels and houses will replace the old barrack

07 December, Milano Finanza

Rome’s new residential complex will rise not far from the Maxxi museum and the auditorium by Renzo Piano, which is currently under requalification with the aim of turning it into a cultural hub for the capital. The project concerns a disuses barrack which was closed down in the Nineties, and that is owned by Cdp Investimenti Sgr. It occupies a surface of over 50 thousand Sq m, and it’s composed of 26 buildings which used to accommodate factories, warehouses and laboratories.

According to the project, the gross developable area is 45 thousand Sq m. Of these, 35 thousand Sq m will be destined to residential use, 7 thousand Sq m of which to social housing, while the remaining 10 thousand Sq m will be dedicated to commercial properties and hotels.

The architectural planning has been assigned to Studio Viganò from Milan. The studio won the international tender launched by Cdp which saw the participation of about 250 candidates from 20 countries. The urban planning proposal was approved in January 2017.

Source: Milano Finanza

Translator: Cristina Ambrosi