MarcelloPiacentini (8 December 1881 – 19 May 1960) was an Italian urban theorist and one of the main proponents of Italian Fascist architecture. Born...
building began in 1935, and finished in 1940. It was designed by MarcelloPiacentini and Angelo Invernizzi. It has 31 floors, and contains office spaces...
psychologist Jorge Piacentini (1920–1995), Argentine sailor Luigi Piacentini (born 1930), Italian field hockey player MarcelloPiacentini (1881–1960), Italian...
newly founded Italy. In 1935 the new university campus, planned by MarcelloPiacentini, was completed. Sapienza teaches and conducts research in all pure...
Fascist site in Rome is the E.U.R district, designed in 1938 by MarcelloPiacentini. It was originally conceived for the 1942 world exhibition, and was...
now Ferrari di Valbona, a building altered in 1936 to designs by MarcelloPiacentini, the main city planner during Fascism, with modern terraces perfectly...
Abraham panels by Antonello da Messina. The building was designed by MarcelloPiacentini (from whom it takes its name) and built between 1932 and 1941. Characterised...
Pio Piacentini (15 September 1846 – 6 April 1928) was an Italian architect and the father of MarcelloPiacentini. He is best known for his Palazzo delle...
proposals were submitted, and the jury chose the draft by the architect MarcelloPiacentini and the sculptor Arturo Dazzi. The commission chose it because the...
The Ophelia Project by Giuseppe Quaroni and MarcelloPiacentini refers to an innovative mental health hospital built in Potenza, Basilicata (Italy), in...
(minor basilica) in Rome, designed between the 1920s and 1930s by MarcelloPiacentini. The idea for a new church in the newly developed Quartiere della...
Association (EAA). Palazzo dello Sport was designed by architect MarcelloPiacentini, in 1957, and its reinforced concrete dome was engineered by Pier...
per celebrare le leggende dello sport italiano". 20 December 2017. MarcelloPiacentini, Il Foro Mussolini in Roma. Arch. Enrico Del Debbio Archived 2016-06-24...
Déco architecture. It was built between 1927 and 1932 by architect MarcelloPiacentini through the demolition of part of the medieval old town and it has...
exhibition spaces for the Italian Pavilion at the Paris Expo of 1937 by MarcelloPiacentini. He also worked on the master plan for the ill-fated Rome Expo of...
commercial building on Jaffa Road in West Jerusalem. Designed by MarcelloPiacentini, chief architect of the Italian Fascist regime, it served as the...
movement inspired MarcelloPiacentini in his creation of a "simplified Neoclassicism" linked to the rediscovery of the imperial Rome. Piacentini was author of...
1920s Berenice Theatre in Benghazi, opened in 1928 and designed by MarcelloPiacentini The Royal Palace of Tripoli Roman theatre of Sabratha, restored during...
Notable work of Terragni includes the Casa del Fascio. MarcelloPiacentini – Notable work of Piacentini includes the fascist district EUR, Rome. Albert Speer...
skyscrapers in Europe. It was designed by the Italian architect MarcelloPiacentini for the INA – Istituto Nazionale Assicurazioni ("National Insurance...
sold to the city government. It was designed by Italian architect MarcelloPiacentini under the will of Ermelino Matarazzo [pt], in order to host the headquarters...
architects tried to create fusions between Modernism and Classicism, like MarcelloPiacentini with the Sapienza University of Rome, or Giuseppe Terragni with Casa...
movement" flourished, based on the rediscovery of imperial Rome. MarcelloPiacentini, responsible for the urban transformations of cities and remembered...
Felice and Piazza San Carlo were designed by rationalist architect MarcelloPiacentini. These blocks were built into a reticular system, composed by austere...