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Rustic House

Multi-storey residential building in Milan, built between 1933 and 1935 and designed by Giuseppe Terragni and Pietro Lingeri

La Rustic House is one of the most significant residential buildings in the panorama of modern architecture in Milan. Built between 1933 and 1935, designed by architects Giuseppe Terragni and Pietro Lingeri, Casa Rustici represents a fundamental point of reference for Italian rationalism. This building has left an indelible mark on the city, perfectly exemplifying the concept of functionality and simplicity, characteristic of this architectural movement.

The architecture of Casa Rustici

Located in Corso Sempione 36, the Rustic House It presents itself as an elegant multi-storey residential building, designed to perfectly integrate modernity with the urban environment of Milan. The work stands out for its rigorous geometric shape, characterised by clean lines, large rectangular windows and a minimal use of decorative elements. This stylistic choice is fully reflected in the principles of rationalism, which aim to reduce aesthetics to the essential, emphasizing functionality and practicality.

Today, the building continues to be a testament to Terragni and Lingeri's vision, confirming its prominent place in the history of architecture. If you are passionate about 20th century design and architecture, a visit to Casa Rustici in Milan is definitely an unmissable experience.

See our DWG drawings of Casa Rustici and Giuseppe Terragni:

dwg drawings of rustic houses and other architectures by terragni

Rustic House in Milan

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