Diamante Tower

Built as part of the urban regeneration project called "Project Porta Nuova", it is 140 meters high, making it the fourth tallest skyscraper in Milan and the fifth tallest in Italy. The tower has a faceted shape that resembles a diamond, and is related to a series of less tall buildings, called "Diamantini" that arose as an element of continuity with the skyscraper itself. These buildings, like the tower itself, will be used as offices. It is also the tallest steel building in Italy. The design of the master plan of the entire area was entrusted to the Italian-American Lee Polisano.

The main feature of the tower is its irregular geometry: the perimeter columns of the building are inclined with respect to the vertical axis.

The interior layout is characterized by a central core around which the space develops: a solution used to maximize the amount of natural light and allow a view of the entire city.

One of the key goals of the Porta Nuova project is to drastically reduce energy consumption by buildings, by equipping them with the latest energy supply systems, which are based on the use of renewable sources. The Tower Diamond has got the "LEED GOLD" certification, one of the highest levels recognized by the Green Building Council for buildings that are built according to the principles of environmental sustainability.