Ferruccio Vitale (1875-1933) was a landscape architect. Born in Italy, he became a United States citizen in 1921. The historian Terry R. Schnadelbach considered him to be "America's forgotten landscape architect."[1]
^Schnadelbach, Terry R (November 26, 2001). Ferruccio Vitale: Landscape Architect of the Country Place Era (1 ed.). Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1568982908. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
FerruccioVitale (1875-1933) was a landscape architect. Born in Italy, he became a United States citizen in 1921. The historian Terry R. Schnadelbach considered...
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devoted to animals and farm machinery. The landscape was designed by FerruccioVitale, its formal features including a lily pond, grotto, and walled garden...
Matt Cimber (born Thomas Vitale Ottaviano; 1936) is an American producer, director, and writer. He also occasionally acts in films, television, and theatre...
culture. Land for the project was purchased in 1927. Landscape architect FerruccioVitale designed the park, and architect Charles A. Platt designed the 32,000...
Avenue". the roadway was designed by Commission of Fine Arts member FerruccioVitale and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Work began on Memorial...
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was designed by architect Dwight James Baum and landscape architect FerruccioVitale and his partner, Alfred Geiffert, Jr., who won the 1934 gold medal...
future as a landscape architect. Returning to New York he worked for FerruccioVitale before establishing his own office in 1932. He sought to become involved...
architect FerruccioVitale was assigned to study whether the planned connection between Arlington National Cemetery and Columbia Island was affected. Vitale was...
Ferruccio Bruni (13 July 1899 – 2 November 1971) was an Italian middle-distance runner who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics, "Ferruccio Bruni". Olympedia...
Italian consul: the first was Cesare Poma and the last (in 1943) was Ferruccio Stefanelli. Along with the other foreign concessions, the Italian concession...
Bio-Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-28544-8. Ferruccio, Frank (2007). Diamonds to Dust: The Life and Death of Jayne Mansfield...
Segre (1925–1927) Luigi Neyrone (1928–1932) Filippo Zappi (1933–1938) Ferruccio Stefenelli (1939–1943) Some Italian industries and commercial companies...
author *Lot: Nuovo reparto, riquadro 45, primo piano, galleria XIII* Ferruccio Amendola, (1930–2001), film actor and voice actor *Lot: Bassopiano Pincetto...
He won the Alfredo Casella Prize at age 19, after studying with Vincenzo Vitale. This led to an international performing career, taking him to many countries...
accompanied by the inseparable "chitarra battente" of Marcello Vitale. Her husband is Marcello Vitale, a noted chitarra battente virtuoso. Calogero has collaborated[citation...
Mussolini's foreign policy was based on the fascist doctrine of "Spazio vitale" (trans: "living space"); which aimed to expand Italian possessions and...
was born in Naples, Italy in 1935, where he studied piano with Vincenzo Vitale. He continued his musical education in Milan, studying both piano and composition...