This research is based upon 25 walks that covered 253.98km through Milan, over a period of almost two months in the summer of 2024. It begins from the position that by looking at what is actually there, at the ordinary building stock and its surrounding context, something can be learned about architecture from a city. Milan is a particularly interesting case study for this ‘unveil by recording’ method due to its reputation as a ‘design capital’ and the significant influence that professional designers have had upon its residential buildings. Placing the everyday, the daily lives of its inhabitants, into a relationship with professional design that cuts to the core of its utility and practical value to society. To study this relationship, 1172 buildings have been collected from the walks that bear the marks of a professional designer, and 715 apartments, inside 448 of these buildings, have been trawled from online real estate listings. General lessons have been interpreted from various analyses of this dataset as a whole. While 7 buildings, 13 apartments and 7 ‘events’, everyday occurrences witnessed in the street, have been studied in more detail through drawings. 7 of these apartments have then been the object of a process of design research that rehearses the application of the findings. This research offers only one interpretation of Milan; as such, the data, 1170 building photographs, 720 apartment plans, 4,290 interior photographs and accompanying descriptions have been published in their raw state to invite further interpretations.
Questa ricerca si basa su 25 passeggiate che hanno percorso 253,98 km attraverso Milano, in un periodo di quasi due mesi nell'estate del 2024. Parte dal presupposto che osservando ciò che effettivamente esiste, il patrimonio edilizio ordinario e il contesto circostante, si possa imparare qualcosa sull'architettura di una città. Milano rappresenta un caso di studio particolarmente interessante per questo metodo di "svelare registrando" grazie alla sua reputazione di "capitale del design" e alla significativa influenza che i progettisti professionisti hanno avuto sui suoi edifici residenziali. Collocare la quotidianità, la vita quotidiana dei suoi abitanti, in un rapporto con il design professionale che ne tocca il cuore, la sua utilità e il valore pratico per la società. Per studiare questa relazione, sono stati raccolti 1172 edifici dalle passeggiate che portano il segno di un progettista professionista e 715 appartamenti, all'interno di 448 di questi edifici, sono stati scandagliati da annunci immobiliari online. Da varie analisi di questo dataset nel suo complesso sono state tratte conclusioni generali. Mentre 7 edifici, 13 appartamenti e 7 "eventi", ovvero eventi quotidiani osservati in strada, sono stati studiati più in dettaglio attraverso disegni, 7 di questi appartamenti sono stati poi oggetto di un processo di ricerca progettuale che ne ha messo in pratica l'applicazione pratica. Questa ricerca offre una sola interpretazione di Milano; pertanto, i dati, 1170 fotografie di edifici, 720 planimetrie di appartamenti, 4.290 fotografie di interni e le relative descrizioni, sono stati pubblicati nella loro forma grezza per invitare a ulteriori interpretazioni.
715 Milanese apartments: the city of ordinary architecture
Huntingford, Thomas Harry
2024/2025
Abstract
This research is based upon 25 walks that covered 253.98km through Milan, over a period of almost two months in the summer of 2024. It begins from the position that by looking at what is actually there, at the ordinary building stock and its surrounding context, something can be learned about architecture from a city. Milan is a particularly interesting case study for this ‘unveil by recording’ method due to its reputation as a ‘design capital’ and the significant influence that professional designers have had upon its residential buildings. Placing the everyday, the daily lives of its inhabitants, into a relationship with professional design that cuts to the core of its utility and practical value to society. To study this relationship, 1172 buildings have been collected from the walks that bear the marks of a professional designer, and 715 apartments, inside 448 of these buildings, have been trawled from online real estate listings. General lessons have been interpreted from various analyses of this dataset as a whole. While 7 buildings, 13 apartments and 7 ‘events’, everyday occurrences witnessed in the street, have been studied in more detail through drawings. 7 of these apartments have then been the object of a process of design research that rehearses the application of the findings. This research offers only one interpretation of Milan; as such, the data, 1170 building photographs, 720 apartment plans, 4,290 interior photographs and accompanying descriptions have been published in their raw state to invite further interpretations.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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250626_715 Milanese Apartments_INDEX.pdf
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Descrizione: Index to accompany archive
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250702_715 Milanese Apartments_TEXT.pdf
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Descrizione: Main Text and Case Study Drawings
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250701_715 Milanese Apartments_ARCHIVE_compressed.pdf
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Descrizione: Archive of Collated Building Photographs and Apartment Listings
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