Zone 9 of Milan

Zona 9 di Milano
Zona of Milan

Location of Zone 9 of Milan
Country  Italy
Region Lombardy
Province Metro City of Milan
Comune Milan
Government
  President Beatrice Uguccioni
Area
  Total 8.15 sq mi (21.12 km2)
Population (2013)
  Total 181,598
  Density 22,270/sq mi (8,598/km2)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

The Zone 9 of Milan (in Italian: Zona 9 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative zones of Milan, Italy.[1] It corresponds to the northern area of the city.

Subdivision

The zone includes the following quarters:

Education

Two important universities are located in this area:

Porta Nuova district development

Main article: Porta Nuova (Milan)

After a long period of urban decay, the Porta Nuova district is now undergoing a massive renewal, thanks to the "Progetto Porta Nuova" (Porta Nuova Project).[3] The project, which has been under construction since the late 2000s, includes several modern high rise buildings, cultural centres, and a large city park. As a result of these developments, the Porta Nuova district will ideally merge with the bordering Centro Direzionale di Milano, the oldest business district of Milan that is characterized by 1950s-1960s towers, many of which dedicated to government offices and other major public and private companies.

This project effects areas from the neighborhoods of Isola, Varesine and Porta Garibaldi. Construction started in 2009, with completion planned in 2014.[4] The project involves the work of noted architects such as Cesar Pelli, Stefano Boeri and Nicholas Grimshaw. The redevelopment area extends from Porta Garibaldi station to piazza della Repubblica and from Porta Nuova gate to Palazzo Lombardia.

Bosco Verticale

Main article: Bosco Verticale
Bosco Verticale in the Porta Nuova complex in May 2015.

The project was designed as part of the rehabilitation of the historic district of Milan between Via De Castillia and Confalonieri. It consists of two residential towers of which the largest is 26 floors and 110 meters high (called Torre E) and the smaller tower is 18 floors and 76 meters high[5] (called Torre D). It contains 400 condominium units[6] priced from 3,000 Euro per square metre and higher.[7]

It is called Bosco Verticale because each tower houses trees between three and six meters which help mitigate smog and produce oxygen. It is also used to moderate temperatures in the building in the winter and summer.[8] The plants also attenuate noise.[9] The design was tested in a wind tunnel to ensure the trees would not topple from gusts of wind.[10] Botanists and horticulturalists were consulted by the engineering team to ensure that the structure could bear the load imposed by the plants.[11][12] The steel-reinforced concrete balconies are designed to be 28 cm thick, with 1.30 metre parapets.[13]

Transport

Stations of Milan Metro in the Zona 9:

Suburban railway stations in the Zona 9:

Notable places

Gallery

Maps

References

External links

Media related to Zones of Milan at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 45°31′01″N 9°11′31″E / 45.516888°N 9.191866°E / 45.516888; 9.191866

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