Via Savona 18
An adaptive reuse of a 1930s industrial frame in the Tortona district.
The project is held to a single material discipline.
The original concrete frame is retained and exposed. Residences are inserted as discrete volumes within the existing structural rhythm, leaving the perimeter circulation open to the courtyard. Ground-level continues as production-aware workspace, consistent with the district's history.
The brief required restraint at every scale — from the joinery of a single window reveal to the proportion of the volume against its neighbours. The design avoids gesture; continuity is achieved through repetition, not variation. Each decision was resolved on the project's own terms rather than against a house style.
Construction is operated under a single internal project authority. Programme, cost and quality are tracked against the original brief, and no residence enters the operating portfolio outside its delivery parameters.
Material & spatial system
Residences
Structured for fifteen-year ownership horizons.
The development is held within the group's long-term portfolio structure. Residences are released individually under a controlled allocation process, and yield projections are based on the prevailing institutional rental band for the district.
Investment terms are issued individually following inquiry. Group-managed asset operations are available as an optional structure for the duration of the holding horizon.