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View ArticleMarcello Nizzoli, Edoardo Persico, Medaglie d´oro TR, Milan, Italy, 1934
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View ArticleUmberto Riva, Serramento Serra XVII TR, Milan, Italy, 1986
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Alvar Aalto, The Minimum Apartment, Finnish Arts and Crafts Society, Helsinki, Finland,1930 Aino and Alvar Aalto are a couple of architects and designers who not only would design a building, but it’s...
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Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings: the “branches of the tree whose trunk is...
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Werner Tscholl, Castel Firmiano (Museo Messner), Bolzano, Italy, 2001-2006 Formiano Castle is one of the oldest castle in the South Tyrol region. It was before the castle of rich Lords who bought it...
View ArticleMassimo Carmassi, Palazzo Lafranchi, Pisa, Italy, 1976
Massimo Carmassi is an Italian architect. His work encompasses restoration, new building and urban design. He is also Professor of Architectural and Urban Design in the Iuav University of Venice. The...
View ArticleMassimo Carmassi, Teatro Verdi, Pisa, Italy, 1986
The Guissepe Verdi teatro was built between 1865 and 1867 by Andrea Scala, and had never been renovated for a century. The building was in deterioration, and couldn’t be used because of the outdated...
View ArticleGiuseppe Pagano, Bruno Ravasi, Anatomy Hall, Exhibition on Leonardo Da Vinci,...
Leonardo da Vinci has been variously called the father of palaeontology, ichnology, and architecture, and is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. He epitomised the Renaissance...
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