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Home - Bertolotto's History and Legacy: Made in Italy - References and International Projects
New Unipol Group Headquarters: an extraordinary example of sensory architecture
The Olympic Village marks the beginning of the extensive urban regeneration project of the Porta Romana train station, embodying the "Olympic spirit" ...
Aston Martin Residence Miami 2020 is the spectacular building built on the Miami Waterfront.
Skyscraper The General, Zaha Hadid Architects Studio Project, 2016
The exclusive project created by Philippe Starck in the heart of Montreal's Griffintown District.
The world's first Green Retail Park dedicated to the theme of Respect.
The Filomuro Systems for the Feltrinelli Foundation designed by Herzog & De Meuron.
Faena House is the project by Norman Foster + Partners completed in Miami Beach in 2015.
Parco Vittoria, Studio Architettura Canali, Milan, 2014
AcquaBlu redefines the concept of exceptional location. Immersed in nature, this marvelous building located on the Riviére des Prairies in Montréal ...
The Original Bertolotto in the Italian Pavilion at Expo 2015
Bertolotto's REI fire doors from the Dakar collection are special certified doors, designed and built to ensure safety in residential and contract ...
An imposing structure whose apartments enjoy a sea view. Gianfranco Ferré Home has signed the luxurious interiors with an unmistakable Italian style, ...
The impressive and luxurious Sheraton Annaba building with a modern steel and glass structure, built on 19 floors in the city center of Annaba. close ...
The "Luigi Ridolfi" Federal Technical Center is the headquarters of the technical sector of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and the retreats ...
Maina S.p.A., Arch. Gianni Arnaudo, Fossano (CN-Ita), 2015
Carlo Mollino's original project, presented at the Milan Triennale in 1954, was realized in 2014 by the Polytechnic University of Turin.