AngioloMazzoni (21 May 1894 – 28 September 1979) was a state architect and engineer of the Italian Fascist government of the 1920s and 1930s. Mazzoni...
of the Manifesto of Aerial Architecture by Marinetti, AngioloMazzoni and Mino Somenzi. Mazzoni had publicly adhered to futurism only the year before...
Olympics medal winners) AngioloMazzoni, Italian architect Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Italian composer (see 1785 in music) Carlo Mazzoni, Italian actor (see L'...
Futurist buildings still in use today are Trento railway station built by AngioloMazzoni and the Santa Maria Novella station in Florence. The Florence station...
Milan Futurist architecture and AngioloMazzoni’s manifesto of aerial architecture, published in VV.AA. AngioloMazzoni e l'Architettura Futurista - p...
government, works were halted. The side structures of the design by AngioloMazzoni still form part of the present-day station. The current building was...
projected following the modern criteria of the futurist architect AngioloMazzoni, and is extended through the stations square. It is at almost contiguous...
contrasting style by the official Ministry of Communications architect, AngioloMazzoni. Outside and adjacent to the station is also Michelucci's white marble...
result of a series of plans started up by the rationalist architect AngioloMazzoni in 1924 and developed by him over the next decade. In 1934, a contest...
necessary to build a larger one. The project was designed by the architect AngioloMazzoni. Teatro Verdi (1829), was designed between 1828 and 1829 by the architect...
Palermo Post Office (1926–1935) for the Fascist public-works architect AngioloMazzoni. In early 1918 he founded the Partito Politico Futurista or Futurist...
Architect Notes Centrale termica e cabina apparati centrali 1929–1934 AngioloMazzoni Stadio Artemio Franchi 1929–1932 Pier Luigi Nervi Santa Maria Novella...
station and the central post office, both by rationalist architect AngioloMazzoni. In particular, the train station (1934–36) is considered a landmark...
designed by the rationalist and later fascist government architect, AngioloMazzoni. Perhaps its most famous feature is the five mural cycle in the Futurist...
Office), located on Piazza della Vasca, it was designed by the architect AngioloMazzoni in 1930, as a symbol of Fascist architecture. Palazzo del Governo,...
Messina Centrale, with the station building projected by the architect AngioloMazzoni. The station is served by the following service(s): Intercity services...
Gregotti Franca Helg Adalberto Libera Angelo Mangiarotti Vico Magistretti AngioloMazzoni Alessandro Mendini Giovanni Michelucci Carlo Mollino Luigi Moretti...
October 24 – Palazzo delle Poste, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, designed by AngioloMazzoni. November 24 – ANZAC War Memorial in Sydney, Australia, designed by...
(1909) Futurist architecture and AngioloMazzoni’s manifesto of aerial architecture, published in VV.AA. AngioloMazzoni e l'Architettura Futurista - p...
almost always followed the new dictates of rationalism: Adamo Boari, AngioloMazzoni, Virgilio Coltro, Giorgio Gandini, Filippo Galassi, Girolamo Savonuzzi...
and 1939 to replace the two old stations. Designed by the architect AngioloMazzoni, the two part passenger building is an example of rationalist architecture...
by several Futurist artists. Designed by the Rationalist architect, AngioloMazzoni, the Poste Italiane houses tile wall mosaics by Luigi Colombo Filìa...