Tower PWC – Libeskind

Project

Tower PWC - Libeskind
Milan, Italy

Year

2024

Overview

The PwC Tower, designed by Daniel Libeskind together with the Milanese firm SBGA, is a central element of the CityLife masterplan and stands out for its twisted geometry, achieved through a complex, progressive rotation of the floors that gives the building a sculptural and dynamic profile.

The glazed curtain wall, featuring curved panels and a high-performance mounting system, ensures energy efficiency, excellent solar control, and maximum transparency.

Standing 175 meters tall, the tower houses flexible office spaces, designed with sustainability, environmental comfort, and optimized natural light. The structural cores stiffen the building’s torsion, while the envelope integrates advanced technological components for high thermal and acoustic performance.

Located in a completely pedestrianized urban context and directly connected to the other buildings in the district, the PwC Tower represents a benchmark of contemporary Milanese architecture: a balance between iconic form, complex engineering, and excellent functionality at the service of the workplace of the future.