Gaetano Koch (9 January 1849 – 14 May 1910) was an Italian architect. Koch was born in Rome, where he made his name with several major works – Palazzo...
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1887 as part of two twin neoclassical-style buildings constructed by Gaetano Koch. It was developed into a luxury hotel in the early 2000s. The new hotel...
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entity the Bank of Italy. It is named after its designer, the architect Gaetano Koch. The building measures 109 meters by 60 meters and rises up to 37 meters...
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this structure. The porticos around the piazza, built in 1887–98 by Gaetano Koch, were in memory of the ancient buildings on the same sites, while the...
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with large porticoes in the 19th-century style, the piazza was built by Gaetano Koch shortly after the unification of Italy. Umbertine in style, it is the...
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a noble family. The Palazzo Piombino was built from 1886 to 1890 by Gaetano Koch for Rodolfo Boncompagni Ludovisi, titular Prince of Piombino, as a new...
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works of the Vittoriano since 1905, together with Manfredo Manfredi and Gaetano Koch. He was the father of architect Marcello Piacentini. He died in Rome...
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marble floor and a Coffered ceiling—the latter of which was designed by Gaetano Koch, is called the "ceiling of the sciences". The ceiling owes its name to...
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construction work on the Vittoriano continued under the direction of Gaetano Koch, Manfredo Manfredi and Pio Piacentini, who prepared the fourth general...
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expansion after the Risorgimento, where the Bank of Italy designed by Gaetano Koch is a notable example. Second Empire became popular in Britain at the...
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the area, and the Grand Hotel and Palazzo Massimo were constructed. Gaetano Koch designed the palazzi fronting Piazza dell'Esedra (now Piazza della Repubblica)...
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Koch Friedrich Koch (1862–1927), German composer Friedrich Koch (general) (1879–1961), German general Gabriele Koch, German studio potter Gaetano Koch...
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When the winning architect Giuseppe Sacconi died in 1905, Manfredi, Gaetano Koch and Pio Piacentini were appointed to oversee the completion of the monument...
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Canina. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Denis Lebouteux. January 9 – Gaetano Koch, Italian architect (died 1910) February 22 – Carl Holzmann, Austrian...
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Saarinen March 13 – Sir Thomas Drew, Irish architect (born 1838) May 14 – Gaetano Koch, Italian architect active in Rome (born 1849) August 24 – Juste Lisch...
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Agostino, Domenico Antonio; Liso, Gaetano; Giommo, Vincenzo; Boldrini, Renata; Ragonese, Pietro; Bosman, Cesare (1998). "Koch's Triangle in Pediatric Age: Correlation...
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polychrome marbles and a coffered ceiling: the latter, which was designed by Gaetano Koch, is called the "ceiling of sciences." The "ceiling of the sciences" owes...
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Mengarini. The Senator commissioned the palace design from the architect Gaetano Koch. Mengarini's wife, the German chemist Margarete Traube, animated a lively...
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large head office building, designed by architect Gaetano Koch and subsequently known as Palazzo Koch, which was erected between 1888 and 1892. In 1874...
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Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, and he started working as a disciple of Gaetano Koch and Raffaello Ojetti [it]. He designed numerous buildings in his native...
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stands as one of Dresden's foremost landmarks. It was designed by architect Gaetano Chiaveri from 1738 to 1751. The church was commissioned by Augustus III...
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Archived from the original on 28 December 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2009. Gaetano 2017. Stewart, M. D. (4 October 2007). "Metaphorical Cats, Medical Oddities...
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Soaring Souls of Paolo and Francesca, pen and ink, c. 1800 Joseph Anton Koch: Dante and Virgil in the Second Circle in Hell, pen, ink and watercolor on...
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Himself Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys (1978) Another Stakeout (1993) - Gaetano (final film role) www.televisionheaven.co.uk Lamparski, Richard. Whatever...
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History of tuberculosis (section Robert Koch)
1991:88 Aufderheide 1998:130 Daniel 2004:159 Brock Robert Koch 1999:120 Brock Robert Koch 1999:118 Koch 1882 Yancey 2007:1982 Magner 2002:273 Tuberculosis In...
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Diversey Corporation was founded in Chicago in 1923 by August and Herbert Kochs as a division of their Victor Chemical Works cleaning products company....
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Bridge in Prague, including the statuary of St. Adalbert, the statue of St. Gaetano, the sculpture group of Francis Borgia, the statues of St. Ignatius and...
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whom two enjoyed moderate success: violinist Camillo Sivori and cellist Gaetano Ciandelli. Neither, however, considered Paganini helpful or inspirational...
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Boccelli, Fred Ford, Ernesto Gasco, Adrienne Howard, Yvonne Talton Kersey, Gaetano Lisi, Harry Madsen, John Ring, Walking the Edge Empire Pictures Norbert...
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Publications, Inc.) Knorr – Carl Heinrich Theodor Knorr Koch Industries – Fred C. Koch Koch Media – Franz Koch Koei – Kō Shibusawa and Eiji Fukuzawa (non-existent...
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