Located on the eastern outskirts of Milan where the city becomes almost rarefied, within a large green area of 190,000 m² in the municipality of Segrate, the Mondadori building is undoubtedly one of the most significant works of the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in Europe.
Fifty years after the beginning of its construction, we go back to talk about it as a unique spectacular “monument” in the middle of the countryside and as one of the most mature outcomes of the Brazilian master. Using ordinary materials and techniques, such as reinforced concrete and steel, but detailed in very unconventional ways as well as the ostentatious transgression of two modernist taboos — the arch and the symmetrical and monumental layout — Niemeyer and the Mondadori building reached a perfect coincidence of form and structure.