Torri del Banco di Napoli, Office towers in Centro Direzionale, Naples, Italy.
Torri del Banco di Napoli are two connected towers in the Centro Direzionale business district featuring bichromatic stone cladding and eight distinct facades. The structures stand about 70 meters tall and are joined by a two-level steel pedestrian bridge.
Architect Nicola Pagliara designed these towers between 1985 and 1990 to serve as headquarters for Banco di Napoli. The financial institution sold the property to new owners after 1995.
The facades blend modern design with Art Deco details that reference Naples' artistic heritage. This combination shapes how the business district looks and shows how contemporary buildings draw from local design traditions.
The two structures are connected by a steel pedestrian bridge that makes moving between them straightforward. As part of an established business district, the towers are easy to reach on foot and surrounded by other commercial buildings.
Each of the eight facades displays different decorative patterns that offer varied visual experiences as you walk around the complex. This design choice means the building looks different from every angle.
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