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The '''Cesenatico Skyscraper''' ({{langx|it|Grattacielo di Cesenatico}}) is a ] ] in ], ]. Originally built between 1957 and 1958, and recladded in 2009, the tower stands at {{convert|118|m|ft|abbr=on}} tall with 35 floors and was the ] between 1958 and 1960.<ref>{{Cita web|url=http://www.historiafaentina.it/Storia%20Attuale/grattacielo_cesenatico|titolo=Il grattacielo di Eugenio Berardi: sognare il cielo|lang=it}}</ref> The '''Cesenatico Skyscraper''' ({{langx|it|Grattacielo di Cesenatico}}) is a ] ] in ], ]. Originally built between 1957 and 1958, and recladded in 2009, the tower stands at {{convert|118|m|ft|abbr=on}} tall with 35 floors and was the ] between 1958 and 1960.<ref>{{cite web|lang=it |title=Il grattacielo di Eugenio Berardi: sognare il cielo |url=http://www.historiafaentina.it/Storia%20Attuale/grattacielo_cesenatico}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


==History== ==History==
===Architecture=== ===Architecture===
The tower was designed by the engineer Eugenio Berardi from Lugo (1921-1977) and is also known as Condominio Marinella 2 having been dedicated to his wife Marinella Ragazzini from Faenza.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.ravennaedintorni.it/casapremium/storia-territorio/cesenatico-la-torre-cambio-la-riviera-romagnola|titolo=Cesenatico e la torre che cambiò la Riviera romagnola - Casa Premium}}</ref> The previous year, again designed by Berardi, the Marinella skyscraper in Milano Marittima had been inaugurated , the fourth skyscraper built in Italy after the Piacentini Tower, the INA Tower and the ].<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.cesenatoday.it/social/grattacielo-cesenatico-storia-curiosita.html|titolo=Il 'gigante' di Cesenatico: storia e curiosità del grattacielo|lang=it}}</ref> The tower was designed by the engineer Eugenio Berardi from Lugo (1921-1977) and is also known as Condominio Marinella 2 having been dedicated to his wife Marinella Ragazzini from Faenza.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cesenatico e la torre che cambiò la Riviera romagnola - Casa Premium |url=https://www.ravennaedintorni.it/casapremium/storia-territorio/cesenatico-la-torre-cambio-la-riviera-romagnola}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The previous year, again designed by Berardi, the Marinella skyscraper in Milano Marittima had been inaugurated , the fourth skyscraper built in Italy after the Piacentini Tower, the INA Tower and the ].<ref>{{cite web|lang=it |title=Il 'gigante' di Cesenatico: storia e curiosità del grattacielo |url=https://www.cesenatoday.it/social/grattacielo-cesenatico-storia-curiosita.html}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


The works were directed by the Marinella Real Estate Company, established by the engineer Berardi and carried out by the Edile Forlivese Cooperative, which completed the project from February 1957 to 5 August 1958. The skyscraper stands on the sand a few dozen metres from the sea.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.cesenatoday.it/cronaca/la-moda-di-vivere-in-verticale-a-cesenatico-il-terzo-grattacielo-piu-alto-quanto-costa-viverci.html|titolo=La moda di "Vivere in verticale", a Cesenatico il terzo grattacielo più alto: quanto costa abitarci?|lang=it}}</ref> The works were directed by the Marinella Real Estate Company, established by the engineer Berardi and carried out by the Edile Forlivese Cooperative, which completed the project from February 1957 to 5 August 1958. The skyscraper stands on the sand a few dozen metres from the sea.<ref>{{cite web|lang=it |title=La moda di "Vivere in verticale", a Cesenatico il terzo grattacielo più alto: quanto costa abitarci? |url=https://www.cesenatoday.it/cronaca/la-moda-di-vivere-in-verticale-a-cesenatico-il-terzo-grattacielo-piu-alto-quanto-costa-viverci.html}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


It is currently the 20th tallest skyscraper in Italy and still one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings. From topographic and satellite surveys carried out during the study of the renovation works, it emerged that the skyscraper leans 33 centimetres over Piazza Costa.<ref name="corrierecesenate.com">{{Cita web|url=http://www.corrierecesenate.com/2008/07/25/grattacielo-di-cesenatico-i-lavori-procedono-spediti/|titolo=Grattacielo di Cesenatico, i lavori procedono spediti|lang=it}}</ref> It is currently the 20th tallest skyscraper in Italy and still one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings. From topographic and satellite surveys carried out during the study of the renovation works, it emerged that the skyscraper leans 33 centimetres over Piazza Costa.<ref name="corrierecesenate.com">{{cite web|lang=it |title=Grattacielo di Cesenatico, i lavori procedono spediti |url=http://www.corrierecesenate.com/2008/07/25/grattacielo-di-cesenatico-i-lavori-procedono-spediti/}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


===Rennovation=== ===Renovation===
It has undergone renovation work, which includes: positioning of porcelain stoneware tiles on the facades, insertion of aluminum shutters, revision of hydraulic and electrical systems, replacement of old elevators. These redevelopment works were carried out following the flooding of a floor and the generation of smoke from the elevator machine room. It has undergone renovation work, which includes: positioning of porcelain stoneware tiles on the facades, insertion of aluminum shutters, revision of hydraulic and electrical systems, replacement of old elevators. These redevelopment works were carried out following the flooding of a floor and the generation of smoke from the elevator machine room.


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Skyscraper in Cesenatico, Italy
Cesenatico Skyscraper
Grattacielo di Cesenatico (Italian)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Architectural styleRationalism
LocationCesenatico, Italy
Address4 Piazza Andrea Costa, Cesenatico, Italy
Coordinates44°12′03″N 12°24′23″E / 44.20088°N 12.40632°E / 44.20088; 12.40632
Construction started1957
Completed1958
Height
Roof118 m (387 ft)
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete
Floor count35
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eugenio Berardi
Structural engineerBruno Bottau
Maurizio Berlati & Ivan Missiroli (MEP)

The Cesenatico Skyscraper (Italian: Grattacielo di Cesenatico) is a high-rise residential building in Cesenatico, Italy. Originally built between 1957 and 1958, and recladded in 2009, the tower stands at 118 m (387 ft) tall with 35 floors and was the tallest building in Italy between 1958 and 1960.

History

Architecture

The tower was designed by the engineer Eugenio Berardi from Lugo (1921-1977) and is also known as Condominio Marinella 2 having been dedicated to his wife Marinella Ragazzini from Faenza. The previous year, again designed by Berardi, the Marinella skyscraper in Milano Marittima had been inaugurated , the fourth skyscraper built in Italy after the Piacentini Tower, the INA Tower and the Breda Tower.

The works were directed by the Marinella Real Estate Company, established by the engineer Berardi and carried out by the Edile Forlivese Cooperative, which completed the project from February 1957 to 5 August 1958. The skyscraper stands on the sand a few dozen metres from the sea.

It is currently the 20th tallest skyscraper in Italy and still one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings. From topographic and satellite surveys carried out during the study of the renovation works, it emerged that the skyscraper leans 33 centimetres over Piazza Costa.

Renovation

It has undergone renovation work, which includes: positioning of porcelain stoneware tiles on the facades, insertion of aluminum shutters, revision of hydraulic and electrical systems, replacement of old elevators. These redevelopment works were carried out following the flooding of a floor and the generation of smoke from the elevator machine room.

Between 2003 and 2009 it was subject to complete redevelopment and consolidation works designed by the architect Giovanni Lucchi of Cesenatico and the engineers Maurizio Berlati of Cesenatico and Ivan Missiroli of Forlì.

The works involved:

the load-bearing structure, with the consolidation of 572 of the approximately 900 pillars that support the complex; the drainage plumbing system; the facades, where the 580 roller shutters were replaced and a ventilated facade was applied, made of an aluminum structure and porcelain stoneware tiles in shades of gray measuring 60 x 60 cm, light blue and blue. The contract for the internal and external works of the skyscraper was approximately 4 million Euros.

See also

References

  1. "Cesenatico Skyscraper". CTBUH Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  2. "Il grattacielo di Eugenio Berardi: sognare il cielo" (in Italian).
  3. "Cesenatico e la torre che cambiò la Riviera romagnola - Casa Premium".
  4. "Il 'gigante' di Cesenatico: storia e curiosità del grattacielo" (in Italian).
  5. "La moda di "Vivere in verticale", a Cesenatico il terzo grattacielo più alto: quanto costa abitarci?" (in Italian).
  6. ^ "Grattacielo di Cesenatico, i lavori procedono spediti" (in Italian).

Further reading

  • Ennio Nonni, Cesenatico and its skyscraper, Valfrido Edizioni Faenza 2016, ISBN 9788894017830

External links

Records
Preceded byBreda Tower Tallest building in Italy
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Succeeded byPirelli Tower
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