Paola Navone is an Italian architect and designer. She was born 1950 in Turin, Italy. She grew up in Turin and went on to study at the Polytechnic University...
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2001), Argentine tennis player Paola Navone (b. 1950), Italian designer This page lists people with the surname Navone. If an internal link intending...
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Sottsass Jr. (1917–2007) Alessandro Mendini Andrea Branzi (born 1938) Paola Navone (born 1950) Trix & Robert Haussmann Marco Zanuso (1916–2001) Ettore Sottsass...
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D'Ascanio Carlo De Benedetti John Elkann Galileo Ferraris Edoardo Molinari Paola Navone Adriano Olivetti Cesare Paolini Vilfredo Pareto Francesco Profumo Ettore...
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Times "best book of 2020." Tham ma da: The Adventurous Interiors of Paola Navone (Pointed Leaf Press, 2016) In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials...
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Galore" Jason Miller "Lifespace Lounge" (cafe) 2016 Italy Paola Navone "Dolce Vita" Paola Navone "Milano Milano" (cafe) Giulio Lachetti "Rimini Rimini" (cafe)...
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Andrea Branzi, Trix & Robert Haussmann, U.F.O., Michele De Lucchi and Paola Navone. Alchimia's 1980 exhibition "Bau.Haus due" included textile work by Daniela...
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Marzano Alberto Meda Alessandro Mendini Bruno Munari Missoni Moschino Paola Navone Emanuele Nicosia Marcello Nizzoli Vito Noto Fabio Novembre Cesare Paolini...
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celebrate Roche Bobois's 40th anniversary The Ping Pong Collection by Paola Navone The Comète sofa by Vladimir Kagan The Rive Droite Collection by Christophe...
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Castello Del Nero following extensive restorations led by Milanese designer Paola Navone. As of July 2021, COMO Hotels and Resorts operates 15 hotels in nine...
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John J. Navone S.J. (born October 19, 1930 – died December 25, 2016) was a Jesuit priest, theologian, philosopher, educator, author, raconteur, and Professor...
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arena"). It is believed that over time the name changed to in avone to navone and eventually to navona. In the 17th century it became a showcase for Baroque...
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localisation de l’église Sainte-Agnès", Le culte de sainte Agnès à place Navone entre Antiquité et Moyen Âge, Open Edition Journals, 126-1, 2014, section...
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overlooking the column of Trajan, was entrusted to the architects Filippo Navone and Giovanni Battista Benedetti. Between 1861 and 1865 Vincenzo's son Gioacchino...
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Tomasevich 2001, pp. 130–139, 233–234. Klemenčič & Žagar 2004, pp. 198–202. Navone 1996, pp. 141–142. "History". NATO. Retrieved 1 February 2012. Polmar &...
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l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci. pp. 9–15, 252. ISBN 978-88-85191-40-2. Navone, Paola; Orlandoni, Bruno (1974). Architettura 'radicale'. Italy: Casabella...
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(1681–1750), Nicola Salvi (1697–1751) and finally, from 1728, Giovanni Domenico Navone. The new high altar, in bronze and polychrome marble, was added by Nicola...
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