Bonnet Tower
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| Bonnet Tower | |
|---|---|
Italian: Torre Bonnet | |
![]() Interactive map of the Bonnet Tower area | |
| Alternative names | Corso Como Place |
| General information | |
| Location | Milan, Italy |
| Coordinates | 45°28′57.53″N 9°11′07.67″E / 45.4826472°N 9.1854639°E |
| Height | |
| Height | 70 m (230 ft) |
The Bonnet Tower (Italian: Torre Bonnet), also known as Corso Como Place, is an office skyscraper in Milan, Italy.
The building was erected by the Pirelli company in the 1950s based on a design by the team of architects made by Francesco Diomede, Giuseppe and Carlo Rusconi Clerici.[1] Over the years, the complex served as the office of Unilever, was decommissioned in 2008, and was eventually acquired by COIMA in 2016.[2] COIMA renovated the building based on a design by the London-based architectural firm PLP Architecture.[2] As announced in 2019,[2] once the renovation was completed, the tower was leased to the consulting firm Accenture, becoming its new Milan headquarters.[3]
