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Marcello Piacentini - Wikipedia Marcello Piacentini (8 December 1881 – 19 May 1960) was an Italian urban theorist and one of the main proponents of Italian Fascist architecture Born in Rome, he was the son of architect Pio Piacentini
The Architect of Fascist Italy - by James - INVICTUS Amid such rising prestige, it would not take long for his name, and person, to travel abroad In 1910, Piacentini designed the Italian Pavilion for the World’s Fair in Brussels, winning the Grand Prix in architecture and international respect
The most important architect and urban theorist of the Italian Fascist . . . Piacentini was instrumental in giving vision to Mussolini’s desire to restructure Rome He worked on various urban proposals that cleared slums, improved traffic, and rendered visible prominent classical Roman monuments from a distance
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BIO | GIOVANNNI PIACENTINI Piacentini is a composer whose body of work is as diverse as his cultural background Born in Mexico City to an Italian doctor and opera lover, and a Mexican figurative painter, he was exposed to a wide array of artistic expressions that helped shape his musical vision
Marcello Piacentini - Architectuul His style became a mainstay of Fascist architecture in Rome, including the new university campus (Universita di Roma La Sapienza, 1932) and the E U R district, of which he was not only designer, but also High Commissar by will of Benito Mussolini
Marcello Piacentini - Olivari The son of a prestigious architect and a student at the Istituto Superiore di Belle Arti in Rome, Piacentini debuts with a neo-renaissance style and wins the competition for the urban planning of the Bergamo centre (1907-1927)
Pio Piacentini - Wikipedia Pio Piacentini was born in Rome on 15 September 1846 He received his architectural training at the Accademia di San Luca, graduating in 1867; afterwards he practised in Virginio Vespignani ’s office in Rome
Marcello Piacentini | Italian architect | Britannica Marcello Piacentini was responsible for much of the imposing architecture of the fascist period, such as the Esposizione Universale di Roma (EUR) area in Rome Innovative architecture is represented in Milan’s Marchiondi Spagliardi Institute, by Vittoriano Viganò
Marcello Piacentini – architect - Italy On This Day Urban theorist and architect Marcello Piacentini was born on this day in 1881 in Rome The son of architect Pio Piacentini, he studied arts and engineering in Rome before going on to become one of the main proponents of the stark, linear designs characteristic of the Fascist era