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Torri INA, Residential towers in Viale Etiopia, Rome, Italy

The Torri INA complex comprises eight towers of ten stories each, arranged to maximize green spaces between residential buildings within a densely populated area.

The National Institute of Insurance commissioned architect Mario Ridolfi to design these residential buildings, which were constructed between 1951 and 1954 during Italy's post-war reconstruction.

The complex appeared in the 1958 film 'I Soliti Ignoti' by Mario Monicelli, showcasing the architectural elements against the backdrop of Nomentana road.

The buildings contain two housing configurations: Type A features forty apartments across ten floors, while Type B includes thirty units with different layouts.

Each tower incorporates circular glass block elements in staircases and common areas, with distinctive recessed walls on the fifth and top floors creating perimetric loggias.

Location: Rome

Architects: Mario Ridolfi

Official opening: 1954

Architectural style: rationalism

Floors above the ground: 10

GPS coordinates: 41.93093,12.52394

Latest update: March 5, 2025 19:39

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