• Lorenzo Binago (1554–1629) was an Italian late Mannerist/early Baroque architect in Milan. He was by vocation, also a Barnabite monk. One of his pupils...
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    built from scratch: while the Baroque style was introduced in Milan by Lorenzo Binago, there were two other main architects who shared the scene at the time...
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    Its construction for the Barnabite order began in 1601 to a design by Lorenzo Binago. Francesco Maria Richini also contributed to the project. The first...
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    built from scratch: while the Baroque style was introduced in Milan by Lorenzo Binago, two other main architects shared the scene at the time, namely Fabio...
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    of the new cathedral, which had recently come under the control of Lorenzo Binago, who in turn was familiar with the Venetian window having applied it...
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    Italian Baroque architect. He was born in Milan, Italy, and trained under Lorenzo Binago. He was patronized by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan...
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    proportions of the space, or in Richini's church of San Giuseppe and Lorenzo Binago's Sant'Alessandro, which make use of the giant order of columns untied...
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  • Bibiana Biccari Bicinicco Bidonì Biella Bienno Bieno Bientina Bigarello Binago Binasco Binetto Bioglio Bionaz Bione Birori Bisaccia Bisacquino Bisceglie...
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