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This document summarizes an apartment building designed by architect Angelo Mangiarotti in Monza, Italy in 1972. The building uses precast concrete sandwich panels as the primary structural element. These storey-height panels provide structure, insulation, and enclosure. The system allows for flexible interior layouts. Drawings show the building's plans, sections, and construction details of the precast concrete panels and their connection to the reinforced concrete roof slab.
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Placa Prefab

This document summarizes an apartment building designed by architect Angelo Mangiarotti in Monza, Italy in 1972. The building uses precast concrete sandwich panels as the primary structural element. These storey-height panels provide structure, insulation, and enclosure. The system allows for flexible interior layouts. Drawings show the building's plans, sections, and construction details of the precast concrete panels and their connection to the reinforced concrete roof slab.
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Concrete

Apartment blocks

Monza, I, 1972

Architect:
Angelo Mangiarotti, Milan

º A+U 12/1978
Bona, Enrico D.: Angelo Mangiarotti.
Il Processo del Construire. Milan 1980
Finessi, Beppe (ed.): Su Mangiarotti,
catalogue of the Milan Triennial for
Architecture and Design. Milan 2002
Herzog, Thomas (ed.): Bausysteme
von Angelo Mangiarotti. Darmstadt 1998
1 2 3

• Storey-height precast concrete sandwich


elements
• Used for two different apartment blocks: in
Monza and in Arioso, Como, (1977, five-
storey building with facade broken up even
more than in this building by projections and
returns)
• Flexible arrangement leaves open areas for
tenants to use as they wish

Isometric view (not to scale)


Plan of 1st, 2nd and 4th floors
scale 1:500
Vertical sections, scale 1:20
Detail of roof-facade junction
scale 1:5

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Concrete

1 Wall panel: storey-height precast concrete, with inte-


gral 120 mm rigid polystyrene thermal insulation
2 Precast concrete roof edge element
3 Wooden window element, fir
4 Wooden window, fir, with double glazing:
4 mm toughened safety glass + 9 mm cavity +
4 mm toughened safety glass
5 Folding wooden shutter
6 Sheet copper, bent to suit, 8/10 mm
7 Precast concrete parapet element
8 M12 bolt + nuts
9 Steel angle, 60 x 60 x 8 mm, for fixing roof edge
element, welded to steel flat cast flush into reinforced
concrete roof slab
10 Steel angle, 60 x 120 x 8 mm, for fixing wall panel,
welded to steel flat cast flush into reinforced
concrete roof slab

1 5 4

9 8

3 2

10

2 1

1 2+3

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