Milan’s former agricultural consortium, in Via Ripamonti, represents a 1940s industrial landmark which is now transformed into Consorzio Agrario Aparto Ripamonti, a place where Park Associati combines adaptive reuse with student housing to create a vibrant community for over 700 students.
Working with the building’s rich historical context, the studio has crafted a sophisticated dialogue between past and present. “Our vision was to honor the site’s industrial heritage while creating spaces that nurture both learning and community” explains Filippo Pagliani, Founding Partner of Park Associati .
The design approach celebrates contrasts. The original building retains its powerful industrial presence through grey plaster and sandstone, now crowned by a contemporary addition that seems to float above the historic facade. Alongside it, a new extension rises with its own distinct identity, creating a harmonious counterpoint through a rhythmic play of glass and metal.
Between these two volumes emerges the heart of the project – a courtyard that serves as an outdoor living room for the student community. This space dissolves boundaries between study and leisure, offering green areas for relaxation alongside spaces for sports and social interaction.
A colored staircase leads to a basement level that houses everything from a cinema to music rooms, while the ground floor offers fluid spaces for studying, meeting, and sharing ideas. Custom furnishings in wood and bold colors bring warmth to the industrial setting, creating intimate spaces within the larger whole.
In the residential areas, the studio has turned architectural constraints into opportunities. Each living space, whether a cozy single room or an innovative duplex studio, balances private retreat with community connection.
The cluster apartments offer a particularly innovative solution, creating small communities where 8 to 12 students share living spaces while maintaining their private domains.
On the upper floors, study rooms and communal terraces offer sweeping views of Milan. A surprising highlight emerges on the fourth floor of the new building – a basketball court that transforms sport into a celebration of community life.