Giuseppe Terragni (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe terˈraɲɲi]; 18 April 1904 – 19 July 1943) was an Italian architect who worked primarily under the fascist regime...
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Terragni, an Italian entrepreneur and inventor Giuseppe Terragni, an Italian architect Marco Terragni, an Italian entrepreneur and inventor Rodolfo Terragno...
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Italian Modern Architecture. It was designed by Italian architect Giuseppe Terragni (1904–1943) and it was inaugurated in 1936 as the local casa del fascio...
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Carlo Enrico Rava, Adalberto Libera, Luigi Figini, Gino Pollini and Giuseppe Terragni (1904–43) – founded the so-called Gruppo 7, publishing their manifesto...
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Neo-Rationalism developed in the light of a re-evaluation of the work of Giuseppe Terragni and gained momentum through the work of Giorgio Grassi. Characterized...
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Victims, by Giuseppe Terragni (c. 1930) Torre di Incino, with remains of a medieval castle. Natural grotto of the Buco del Piombo. Giuseppe Terragni (1904–1943)...
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Sebastiano Larco Silva [it], Gino Pollini, Carlo Enrico Rava [it], Giuseppe Terragni and Ubaldo Castagnoli [it], replaced the following year by Adalberto...
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Rava, Giuseppe Terragni, Ubaldo Castagnola and Adalberto Libera. Two branches have been identified, a modernist branch with Giuseppe Terragni being the...
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Mussolini's Fascist government, designed by the modernist architect Giuseppe Terragni. However, in the end about all that remains now are some sketches...
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histories of Architects. Architects he has written about include Giuseppe Terragni, Andrea Palladio, Le Corbusier and James Stirling. Additionally, he...
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architecture". Monumento ai caduti (war memorial) by Giuseppe Terragni Teatro Sociale by Giuseppe Cusi in 1813 Villa Olmo, built from 1797 in neoclassicist...
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water is the glacial Lake Como. Alessandro Volta Antonio Sant'Elia Giuseppe Terragni Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional...
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station, in Florence. Giacomo Balla Antonio Sant'Elia Umberto Boccioni Giuseppe Terragni Mario Ridolfi Eurico Prampolini The Art Deco style of architecture...
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Mussolini. The list included Adalberto Libera, Enrico Del Debbio, Giuseppe Terragni, Giovanni Michelucci, Adamius, Eugenio Montuori and Giovanni Muzio...
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269–77. doi:10.1002/macp.1993.021940123. Farina, Mario; Di Silvestro, Giuseppe; Terragni, Alberto (1995). "A stereochemical and statistical analysis of metallocene-promoted...
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displayed a simultaneous influence of 1920s Italian modernism (see Giuseppe Terragni), classicist influences of Viennese architect Adolf Loos, and the...
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rallies The Casa del Fascio (House of Fascism) in Como, Italy, by Giuseppe Terragni (1932–1936) Palais de Tokyo, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris...
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which was the tallest in Europe for many years. Giuseppe Terragni – The most famous works of Terragni are the Casa del Fascio of Como and the Novocomum...
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The Casa Sindical, often linked to the works of Giuseppe Terragni....
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Brunate), and a War Memorial in Como. The latter was completed by Giuseppe Terragni in 1933. Though most of Sant'Elia's designs were never realized, his...
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production. These included the "Larianna" tubular steel chair designed by Giuseppe Terragni in 1936 and the "Mezzadro" stool designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo...
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like Marcello Piacentini with the Sapienza University of Rome, or Giuseppe Terragni with Casa del Fascio in Como. In Romania, towards the late 1930s,...
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is an unbuilt monument designed by the Italian modernist architect Giuseppe Terragni in 1938 at the behest of Benito Mussolini's fascist dictatorship....
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ragione: La Casa del Fascio di Giuseppe Terragni, 1932-1936, Italy: Punto di vista, 1989. Italian. Giuseppe Terragni (Global Architecture Document),...
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group (Gio Ponti and others) and the rationalism of the Gruppo 7 of Giuseppe Terragni, Adalberto Libera and others. His style became a mainstay of Fascist...
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Rationalists were the Gruppo 7, led by Luigi Figini, Gino Pollini and Giuseppe Terragni. Their styles used tubular steel and was known as being more plain...
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b. 1955) Saul Steinberg (cartoonist and illustrator, 1914–1999) Giuseppe Terragni (architect, 1904–1943) Angelo Torricelli (architect, b. 1946) Patricia...
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Achille Funi and the rationalist architects Adalberto Libera and Giuseppe Terragni. The artists were called to translate the epic of the Fascist Revolution...
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including Adalberto Libera, Saverio Muratori, Ludovico Quaroni, Giuseppe Samonà, and Giuseppe Terragni, but there were also historicist and modern architects....
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and director of Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen (born 1862) July 19 – Giuseppe Terragni, Italian Rationalist architect (born 1904; thrombosis) November 29...
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