About

Member Since: 2016

Member Offices: Milan

Website: https://www.citterio-viel.com/architecture/

Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV) is an international and cross-disciplinary firm headquartered in Milan, Italy, founded by architects Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel, in 2000. With some activities dating back to the Seventies, the firm is currently involved in several international projects, embracing different scales of intervention – from master planning to mixed-use developments, to residential and commercial buildings, corporate headquarters and hotels – in collaboration with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The firm can rely on a staff of more than 130 people, coordinated by eight partners. Recent projects include luxury hotels in Europe, China and the Middle East, NOVE – an office building in Munich (Germany) – a residential condominium in Miami (US), Nexxt–Fastweb’s new HQ in Milan, and La Bella Vita high-rise in Taichung (Taiwan).

Fields of Expertise

Architecture

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
1 Taipei Sky Tower

280 m / 919 ft

2 Treasure Garden

160 m / 525 ft

3 Bulgari Residence 1

150 m / 492 ft

3 Bulgari Residence 2

150 m / 492 ft

5 Bulgari Hotel

150 m / 492 ft

6 Torre Faro

145 m / 476 ft

7 La Bella Vita

128 m / 420 ft

8 99 Bonham

116 m / 379 ft

9 3 Orchard By The Park

99 m / 325 ft

10 Citta Contemporanea

80 m / 262 ft

Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 Taipei Sky Tower

280 m / 919 ft

2 Treasure Garden

160 m / 525 ft

3 Bulgari Residence 1

150 m / 492 ft

3 Bulgari Residence 2

150 m / 492 ft

5 Bulgari Hotel

150 m / 492 ft

6 Torre Faro

145 m / 476 ft

7 La Bella Vita

128 m / 420 ft

8 99 Bonham

116 m / 379 ft

9 3 Orchard By The Park

99 m / 325 ft

10 Citta Contemporanea

80 m / 262 ft

11 The Residences at 1428 Brickell

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