QT8 is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8 administrative division of the city. The name formally stands for Quartiere Triennale 8, but the district is also simply referred to as QT8. Construction began in 1946 and 1947, with the reuse of several heterogeneous housing units. In 1948, the first four-story prefabricated houses in Italy were completed in QT8. Much effort was put into the realization of green areas such as playgrounds, neighbourhood gardens, and a 375,000 m² city park. As a result, QT8 is one of the greenest districts in Milan.
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| - Il QT8, acronimo di Quartiere Triennale 8, è un quartiere di Milano, appartenente al Municipio 8. (it)
- QT8 es un distrito ("quartiere") de Milán, Italia, parte de la división administrativa de la Zona 8 de la ciudad. El nombre formalmente significa Quartiere Triennale 8, pero el distrito también se conoce simplemente como Quartiere 8. El distrito está bien conectado con el centro de la ciudad, por el Metro de Milán, así como varias líneas de autobús.
* vía Giuseppe Pagano Pogatschnig 40. Fotografía de Paolo Monti, 1970 (es)
- QT8 is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8 administrative division of the city. The name formally stands for Quartiere Triennale 8, but the district is also simply referred to as QT8. Construction began in 1946 and 1947, with the reuse of several heterogeneous housing units. In 1948, the first four-story prefabricated houses in Italy were completed in QT8. Much effort was put into the realization of green areas such as playgrounds, neighbourhood gardens, and a 375,000 m² city park. As a result, QT8 is one of the greenest districts in Milan.
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| - Neighbourhood in QT8 (en)
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| - QT8 es un distrito ("quartiere") de Milán, Italia, parte de la división administrativa de la Zona 8 de la ciudad. El nombre formalmente significa Quartiere Triennale 8, pero el distrito también se conoce simplemente como Quartiere 8. QT8 se desarrolló a partir de un proyecto de urbanización experimental que se concibió durante la 8.ª edición de la exposición de diseño de la Triennale di Milano que se celebró en 1947, al comienzo de la reconstrucción de Milán después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El arquitecto Piero Bottoni fue el principal promotor del proyecto, que incluía la realización del Monte Stella, una colina artificial hecha con los escombros de los edificios que se habían derrumbado durante la guerra. La construcción comenzó en 1946 y 1947, con la reutilización de varias unidades de viviendas heterogéneas. En 1948, las primeras casas prefabricadas de cuatro pisos en Italia se completaron en el QT8. Se dedicaron muchos esfuerzos a la realización de áreas verdes como parques infantiles, jardines de barrio y un parque urbano de 375,000 m². Como resultado, QT8 es uno de los distritos más verdes en Milán. El distrito está bien conectado con el centro de la ciudad, por el Metro de Milán, así como varias líneas de autobús.
* vía Giuseppe Pagano Pogatschnig 40. Fotografía de Paolo Monti, 1970 (es)
- QT8 is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8 administrative division of the city. The name formally stands for Quartiere Triennale 8, but the district is also simply referred to as QT8. QT8 developed from an experimental urbanization project that was conceived during the 8th edition of the Triennale di Milano design exhibition that was held in 1947, at the beginning of the reconstruction of Milan after World War II. Architect Piero Bottoni was the main promoter of the project, which included the realization of Monte Stella, an artificial hill made from the debris of the buildings that had collapsed during the war. Construction began in 1946 and 1947, with the reuse of several heterogeneous housing units. In 1948, the first four-story prefabricated houses in Italy were completed in QT8. Much effort was put into the realization of green areas such as playgrounds, neighbourhood gardens, and a 375,000 m² city park. As a result, QT8 is one of the greenest districts in Milan. The district is well connected to the city centre, by the Milan Metro subway as well as several bus lines.
* via Giuseppe Pagano Pogatschnig 40. Photo by Paolo Monti, 1970 (en)
- Il QT8, acronimo di Quartiere Triennale 8, è un quartiere di Milano, appartenente al Municipio 8. (it)
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