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    is that of the Fiat 127. A son of sculptor Giacomo Manzù and his first wife Antonia Oreni, Pio Manzù studied product design at the Ulm School of Design...
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  • The Pio Manzù International Research Centre, commonly referred to as the Pio Manzù Research Centre or Pio Manzù Centre, was a non-governmental environmental...
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    1908 – 17 January 1991), known professionally as Giacomo Manzù, was an Italian sculptor. Manzù was born in Bergamo. His father was a shoemaker and sacristan...
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    was awarded a gold medal at a health care conference organised by the Pio Manzù Centre in Rimini, Italy. The day after her divorce, she announced her...
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    Pininfarina exhibited the 3000 as a closed roof grand tourer, designed by Pio Manzù, at the October 1962 Earls Court Show. It was the winning design from...
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    inspiration for the Fiat X1/9 that appeared in 1972. In 1967 designer Pio Manzù showed his mid-engined Prototipo 111 based on the transverse powertrain...
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    Leadership Award; the Pearl S. Buck Foundation Women’s Award; the 1994 Pio Manzù Gold Medal Peace Award; and the 1992 Marissa Bellisario International...
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    monovolume concept (mid 1960s) by Fritz Bob Busch [de], Michael Conrad, and Pio Manzù. BMW GINA A fabric-skinned shape-shifting sports car. This platform (aside...
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    Overview Manufacturer Fiat Production 1971–1983 Designer Dante Giacosa, Pio Manzù Body and chassis Class Supermini (B) Body style 2-door saloon 3-door hatchback...
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    Italy 2002: Gold Medal of the President of the Italian Republic from Pio Manzù International Research Centre, Italy 2003: German Media Award from Deutscher...
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    Italian Cabinet Awarded by the International Scientific Committee of the Pio Manzù Centre, Rimini, Italy. 2003 (May): Honorary Foreign Member of the American...
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    and almost five million examples were produced. Pio Manzù Giacomelli, Tommaso (19 March 2023). "Pio Manzù, un talento portato via da un beffardo destino"...
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    Awarded by the International Scientific Committee of the Manzù Centre. 2006 Prize of "Pio Manzù – Centro Internazionale Recherche." 2007 Bjørnson Prize...
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    Primate chair for Zanotta 1970 Parentesi suspension light for Flos (from Pio Manzù concept sketch) 1971 Spirale ashtray for Alessi 1972 Lampadina table lamp...
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    Donizetti Gianandrea Gavazzeni Pietro Locatelli Lorenzo Lotto Giacomo Manzù Pio Manzù Andrea Previtali Enrico Rastelli Bergamo is twinned with: Greenville...
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  • World 2005 International Research Centre for Environmental Structures "Pio Manzù" 2013 International Road Transport Union 1999 International Trustee Fund...
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    Design by Michael Conrad, Pio Manzù and Fritz Busch....
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    Sapper (1979 award) FLOS [it] Parentesi lamp by Achille Castiglioni from Pio Manzù concept sketch (1979 award) Vertabrae chair by Emilio Ambasz and Giancarlo...
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  • Partners Holdings, LLC. Retrieved 17 January 2021. "Pio Manzu: The Centre's Structure". Pio Manzù International Research Centre. Archived from the original...
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  • Conservation Personality of the Year 2001 RSGS Mungo Park Medal 2000 Pio Manzù Medal (Italy) 2000 CLA Contribution to the Countryside Award 2001-5 President...
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  • Path: Fraternal Rights, the Convival Society, Fair Shares for All of the Pio Manzù International Research Centre in Rimini, Italy on 18-20 October 2003,...
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    Italian Republic awarded by the International Scientific Committee of the Pio Manzú Centre in 2008, the Distinguished Contributions to Public Policy for Children...
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    awarded the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Senate at the XXIII Pio Manzu International Conference in Rimini, Italy[citation needed]. In the spring...
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    awarded the Gold Medal of the President of the Republic of Italy by the Pio Manzù International Center and became a member of the Club of Rome. Since 2002...
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  • there in 1996. In October 2003, at the XXIX annual conference of the Pio Manzù International Research Centre, Rimini, Italy (closely associated with...
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    musical telematics organizing a performance with a link between Rimini (Pio Manzù Foundation) and Pisa (CNUCE). By invitation of lannis Xenakis, he presented...
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    DC, and at Lincoln Center in New York. In 2009, Blackman spoke at the Pio Manzù International Conference in Rimini, Italy, and in 2010 facilitated a groundbreaking...
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    Cospi-Ranuzzi families: bronze monument of Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro made by Giacomo Manzù (1954). Chapel of St. James, formerly of the Rossi and Baciocchi families:...
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    door, the Door of the Dead, was designed by 20th-century sculptor Giacomo Manzù and includes a portrait of Pope John XXIII kneeling before the crucified...
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  • leading sculptors in Rome during the papacy of Paul V (1605–1621) Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991), sculptor; known for his relief sculptures, which give contemporary...
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