Contemporary urban planning and sustainable botanical space intertwine at Porta Nuova – one of the largest integrated regeneration projects in Europe.

Developed by Italian real estate development, investment and management company COIMA, the sprawling district spans 30 hectares and takes the stage in Milan to offer high-quality, low-impact city living. Find out more from the gallery below:

The vibrant community is perfect for tastemakers from all walks of life

With an aim of forming a seamless connection between nature and architecture, all seven residential buildings are backed by natural wood and glass facades (designed by the likes of Arquitectonica, Lucien Lagrange Architects and Caputo Partnership International) that are certified gold by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and extend the organic beauty across the district.

A sunlit living room

To promote the quality of the Italian aesthetic, a wealth of layout designs (including room condominiums and penthouses arranged on a variety of levels), complete with bespoke interiors accentuated by exceptional craftsmanship and refined materials, contribute to functional and comfortable refuges that live up to the discerning standards of modern tastemakers.

There’s no shortage of surprises, either, as Porta Nuova also features innovative architecture such as Bosco Verticale, a pair of world-famous residential towers renowned for their extensive green facades that are covered in more than 15,000 plants and 90 species of trees, shrubs and floral vegetation.

What’s more? As a pedestrian-friendly social hub, Porta Nuova provides enormous green spaces (the equivalent of more than 12 full-sized football pitches) for relaxation and education.

The vibrant community is perfect for tastemakers from all walks of life

With an aim of forming a seamless connection between nature and architecture, all seven residential buildings are backed by natural wood and glass facades (designed by the likes of Arquitectonica, Lucien Lagrange Architects and Caputo Partnership International) that are certified gold by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and extend the organic beauty across the district.

A sunlit living room

To promote the quality of the Italian aesthetic, a wealth of layout designs (including room condominiums and penthouses arranged on a variety of levels), complete with bespoke interiors accentuated by exceptional craftsmanship and refined materials, contribute to functional and comfortable refuges that live up to the discerning standards of modern tastemakers.

There’s no shortage of surprises, either, as Porta Nuova also features innovative architecture such as Bosco Verticale, a pair of world-famous residential towers renowned for their extensive green facades that are covered in more than 15,000 plants and 90 species of trees, shrubs and floral vegetation.

What’s more? As a pedestrian-friendly social hub, Porta Nuova provides enormous green spaces (the equivalent of more than 12 full-sized football pitches) for relaxation and education.

The vibrant community is perfect for tastemakers from all walks of life