Sarfatti Building
History
The construction of the building, designed by Italian architect Giuseppe Pagano and his associate Gian Giacomo Predaval, commenced in 1937. The inauguration was held on December 21, 1941. The structure was the first built and corresponds to the original nucleus of the Bocconi University campus after its seat was moved from a palazzo in largo Treves in Milan.
Description
The building is considered one of the finest works of Italian Rationalist architecture.
It features a cross-shaped plan, probably inspired by Walter Gropius' Bauhaus Dessau (1925–1926). Two lion statues in medieval style, created by sculptor Arturo Martini, preside over the interior of building's main entrance hallway. Below the porch alongside via Sarfatti some bas-reliefs by Leone Todi can be found.
Gallery
See also
References
- ^ Todesco, Fabio (12 December 2016). "When Architecture Tells the Story of a University, an Era and a City". Via Sarfatti 25. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Aldo Castellano, Achille Marzio Romani (2017), Architetture bocconiane, Università Bocconi Editore, ISBN 9788883502613
- ^ "STORIA - Università Bocconi Milano". www.unibocconi.it. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ "Dagli anni Quaranta a oggi: la sede storica e il campus dell'università Bocconi". La Repubblica. August 23, 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "Grafton Architects: Università Luigi Bocconi, Milan". 3 March 2002.
- ^ "Università Luigi Bocconi". Lombardia Beni Culturali. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ "I progettisti che hanno costruito la Bocconi" (PDF). Universita Commericiale Luigi Bocconi. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
External links
Media related to Edificio Sarfatti at Wikimedia Commons