BrennoDelGiudice (23 November 1888 – 6 December 1957) was an Italian rower who became a prominent architect. DelGiudice was born on 23 November 1888...
Brenno may refer to: Brenno (river), a Swiss river Brenno, Poland, a Polish town BrennoDelGiudice (1888–1957), Italian rower and architect Brenno Ambrosini...
from competitions for a year. DelGiudice was born on 23 November 1888 in Venice; the rower and architect BrennoDelGiudice was his twin brother. Their...
ticket offices to Eng. Vannacci and Lucherini (project architect BrennoDelGiudice, Prof. Colonnetti and Eng. Vannacci), and the indoor pool to the Eng...
that of the architect BrennoDelGiudice, Still, the works were postponed by more than 25 years until the mid-1950s and DelGiudice's designs were never...
representation during the Biennale. The building is part of a complex that BrennoDelGiudice designed in 1932 to house Venetian decorative arts on Sant'Elena Island—an...
was built by Duilio Torres. The "Venice pavilion" was created by BrennoDelGiudice destined in its central body to the decorative arts section and in...
the Blessed Virgin of Sorrows, designed by the Venetian architect BrennoDelGiudice. This place can be reached via a path bordered by a via crucis. The...
3 August 2018. Mallory, Peter. "73. Early Rowing in Italy: Scipione DelGiudice – Gli Scarronzoni". International rowing turns professional (PDF). pp...
the city. The pavilion was originally designed by Italian architect BrennoDelGiudice in 1932 and built in 1938 as part of a new expansion of the complex...
Italy Scipione DelGiudice Luigi Ermellini Tullio Rosada Italo Sambo Mario Tres Curzio DelGiudice Alfredo Stranieri BrennoDelGiudice Giuseppe Mion (cox)...
Retrieved 19 July 2018. Morabito, Franco (26 January 2008). "Timonieri azzurri del passato, alla ricerca dei nomi" [Blue coxswains of the past, looking for...
From 1932 until 1952 Switzerland had another pavilion, designed by BrennoDelGiudice on the island Sant'Elena.[citation needed] As of 2012, Pro Helvetia...
Papandréou designed the pavilion, which was built between 1933 and 1934. BrennoDelGiudice, who led the Biennale's Sant'Elena expansion, also collaborated on...
pavilions in venues throughout the city. The pavilion was designed by BrennoDelGiudice in 1932 and built by 1938 as part of a complex on the Giardini's Sant'Elena...
was originally designated for Venetian decorative arts as part of BrennoDelGiudice's Sant'Elena Island complex designed and built in 1932. 1970 — Jozef...