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21 April, 2020 3:34 pm

Viagra for Milan's crooked skyscraper

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Some hilarious controversy is taking place in Milan over its architecture especially in planning the Expo 2015.
We’re asking ourselves what the city will look like, as we also wonder why Renzo Piano goes to design and build in Japan, while the Japanese come and build in Italy.
With some famous architects making their contributions to Milan, including Gae Aulenti and Vittorio Gregotti, this time it’s Daniel Libeskind’s turn to enter the fray of Milanese architecture.

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With great furore he created the curved tower in Milan, which unfortunately didn’t please everyone, including the prime minister Berlusconi.
It appears our Silvio has now become an expert in architecture and has called for the skyscraper to be straightened a little.

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