Every city has a distinct style of architecture that’s usually visible as soon as you touch down and walk a few blocks. Chicago has its skyscrapers, San Francisco has its pastel Victorian houses, Venice has its ornate palazzos, Brooklyn has its brownstones. But in Milan, you could spend an entire day in the city and never see its defining and wholly unique spaces: the entryways into residential buildings. Known as ingressi, Italian for entrances, these spaces just past the front...

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