
The Art of Design by Piero Lissoni
Working in different disciplines is very Milanese
At 42 storeys, Oakridge x Lissoni draws inspiration from the Pacific Northwest. Forests, shifting tree lines and mountain peaks guide every detail - from the lobby to the rooftop garden - while each residence is centred on the view, making the landscape the true heart of the building.
Lissoni’s architecture embraces the view. Using clean lines, refined materials and the sweeping views, he creates spaces that feel calm, elevated and deeply connected to nature.

Working in different disciplines is very Milanese, because it’s in our tradition to design everything from this spoon to the city itself. When you want to become an architect here, they teach you at the university to be a graphic designer, furniture designer or something else as well. Because achieving curiosity is a form of intellectual preparation. I’m completely against the Anglo-Saxon culture of specialisation. If you’re a doctor and you become a very good doctor for a specific field, I understand. But if you’re an architect, you have to be a poet, engineer, photographer and film maker all at the same time. You have to be a humanist.
- Piero Lissoni

Working in different disciplines is very Milanese

It’s in our tradition to design everything from this spoon to the city itself

When you want to become an architect here, they teach you at the university to be a graphic designer, furniture designer or something else as well

Because achieving curiosity is a form of intellectual preparation

If you’re an architect, you have to be a poet, engineer, photographer and film maker all at the same time
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