In Milan, the new headquarters of Generali designed by Zaha Hadid was officially opened

Milan – A new headquarters of the insurance company Generali is in operation in northern Italy's Milan starting today, designed by the world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid before her death in 2016. The company's headquarters has moved into a 44-story skyscraper, which from a distance resembles a twisted sheet of paper due to its aerodynamic shape. The inauguration was also attended by Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

The Generali Tower skyscraper is another remarkable building emerging within the CityLife project. This initiative transforms a former industrial zone in Milan into a new district featuring headquarters of major companies, parks, and residential housing.

The building, designed by the British Hadid, is adjacent to the Allianz Tower, completed in 2015 according to the design of Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, and another skyscraper designed by American Daniel Libeskind.

Generali Tower is 195 meters tall and will offer 51,000 m² of office space. A total of 9,500 people will work in it.
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