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    Gherardo Bosio (19 March 1903 – 16 April 1941) was an Italian architect, engineer and urbanist, famed for his work in planning the centre of Tirana, the...
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  • Piombino from 1398 until his death Gherardo Bosio (1903–1941), Italian architect, engineer and urbanist Gherardo III da Camino (1240–1306), Italian feudal...
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  • bishop Gherardo Bosio (1903–1941), Italian architect Guido Bosio (1899-1963) [it] (1899–1963), Italian association football player Guido Bosio (1911-1963) [it]...
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    laureate Mother Teresa. The square was planned by the Italian architect Gherardo Bosio, and built together with the main Boulevard in 1939 to 1941, during...
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    higher education. The main building was planned by Italian architect, Gherardo Bosio at the beginning of 1940. It is situated at the Mother Teresa Square...
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    Italian invasion of Albania the master plan was updated in 1939 by Gherardo Bosio. Many buildings including the Tirana International Hotel, the Palace...
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    In addition the Palace was designed by Italian well-known architect Gherardo Bosio. The title First Lady of Albania is an unofficial title; it is not an...
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    (1931) Ugolino Golf House, Impruneta, Italy (1934) (collaborating with Gherardo Bosio) Torino Esposizioni, Turin, Italy (1949). UNESCO headquarters, Paris...
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    master plan was later amended by Florestano di Fausto, and in 1939 by Gherardo Bosio following the Italian invasion of Albania. The wide thoroughfare was...
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    between 1920 and 1935 by the Italian architects Armando Brasini and Gherardo Bosio. The tower's design was configured as a tridimensional geometric conjunction...
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    building was redesigned and completed in 1941, by the Florentine architect Gherardo Bosio. The building served as a functioning royal palace only once, for King...
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    later during the Italian occupation by architects and urban planners Gherardo Bosio, Armando Brasini and Florestano Di Fausto. The stadium is surrounded...
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    who appointed a puppet government. In the meantime, Italian architect Gherardo Bosio was asked to elaborate on previous plans and introduce a new project...
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    listening staff. The hotel was built in the 1930s by the Italian architect Gherardo Bosio and the designer Gio Ponti. It was one of the first buildings constructed...
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    fascist regime. The stadium had an Olympic Stadium shape, as idealised by Gherardo Bosio, a young fascist architect from Florence. The stadium's initial capacity...
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    missionary and nobelist Mother Teresa. The square was planned by the Italian Gherardo Bosio, during the Italian occupation of Albania in a Rationalist style. The...
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    Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Sting. Designed in 1938 by architects Gherardo Bosio and Nicolò Berardi, it is characterized by an architecture that is inspired...
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    Mandelstam. Notes Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Angiolina Bosio". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). "Angiolina Bosio at operissimo.com". Archived...
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    for the Center of Tirana (1925), partly implemented and modified by Gherardo Bosio after 1939 Regia Accademia Aeronautica, now Comando Aeroporto di Capodichino...
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    original stadium was built in an Olympic Stadium shape, as idealized by Gherardo Bosio, a young fascist architect from Florence, Italy. Its planned capacity...
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    p. 268. New York: Cassell, 1974 Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Macbeth, 19 April 1865". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). Libretto accompanying...
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     9. Imperciocchè nascendo i principati [Because principalities are born] Bosio, Le origini di Venezia Barbaro, Marco. L'Origine e discendenza delle famiglie...
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  • May 2021. Bartolini Salimbeni, Gherardo (1786). "Del magnifico Lorenzo de' Medici cronica scritta dal senatore Gherardo Bartolini Salimbeni colla storia...
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    column 1, who notes that Bishop Guido reigned for thirty-six years. Boso (or Bosio) was the illegitimate son of King Hugh of Italy and one Pezola, and he served...
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