Milan, the fashion capital of the world, holds a lot more than just hot couture and runway models; it is culture-rich in all aspects, and its architecture, combining the new and innovative alongside the historic and classical, add great value to any trip either for business or pleasure. Those are some of the most interesting buildings in the area, although there are many more to see.
Duomo of Milan on a rainy day
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Duomo of Milan from a city view
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Apple store in Piazza del Liberty. Designed by Foster + Partners
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Apple store, by Foster + Partners
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Generali Tower by Zaha Hadid Architects
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Generali Tower - the twist from the ground up
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Coloris, by Pascale Marthine Tayou | Located next to Generali Tower
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
The CityLife Residences by Daniel Libeskind, 5 minutes walk from Generali Tower.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
The CityLife Residences by Daniel Libeskind
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Residenze Hadid - Residential complex by Zaha Hadid
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
UniCredit Headquarters - designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects | Piazza Gae Aulenti
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Torre Solaria: Residential + commercial uses complex. Designed by Arquitectonica.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
The Bosco Verticale Tower. Designed by Boeri Studio and Barreca & La Varra.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Universita Luigi Bocconi. Designed by Grafton Architects
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Universita Luigi Bocconi. Designed by Grafton Architects
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Universita Luigi Bocconi. Designed by Grafton Architects
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
New Bocconi campus, Dorms. Designed by SANNA - Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishzawa.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Fondazione Prada. La Torre. Designed by OMA.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Fondazione Prada. The Podium and the Haunted House.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
Fondazione Prada. A city view from the Haunted House.
photography by: Daniel Kazsab
About Daniel
Daniel Kaszab. Architect and photographer.
The architect rarely manages to stop and enjoy the work.
Here comes the camera lens which allows me as an architect with about 10 years of professional experience
To identify the signature of the architectural work, and to perpetuate it through photography.
To my worldview, photography does not end with the physical boundaries of the architectural work, but rather includes and participates in it
The life of the city, its immediate and distant surroundings.
This is the added value in the visual angle and in the fusion between the world of architecture and photography.
I invite you to take part.
Visit Daniel’s website here.