Manfredo Manfredi (Italian: [maɱˈfreːdo maɱˈfreːdi]; 16 April 1859 in Piacenza – 13 October 1927 in Piacenza) was an Italian architect. In 1880, Manfredi...
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motorcycle racer Laurence Manfredi (b. 1974), French Olympic shot putter Manfredo Manfredi (1859–1927), Italian architect Manfred I of Turin (b. 1000)...
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middleweight champion Manfredo Manfredi (1859–1927), Italian architect Manfredo de Clermont, Conte di Motica (died 1391), Sicilian nobleman Manfredo Pietrantonio...
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built by Italian sculptor Ettore Ximenes (1855–1926) and Italian architect Manfredo Manfredi (1859–1927) to celebrate the first centennial of the Brazilian...
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Pio Piacentini (category Italian architect stubs)
the Vittoriano since 1905, together with Manfredo Manfredi and Gaetano Koch. He was the father of architect Marcello Piacentini. He died in Rome in 1928...
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by a single person). The palace was designed in 1911 by the architect Manfredo Manfredi and was officially inaugurated on July 9, 1925. The Palazzo is...
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which architect should design it. Giuseppe Sacconi participated, but lost – he would later design the tomb of Umberto I in the opposite chapel. Manfredo Manfredi...
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Palace of the Soviets (section The architect)
living in Rome, and because he studied under one of its creators, Manfredo Manfredi. The other identifiable and undisputed design cue is the Art Deco...
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List of people from Italy (section Architects)
architecture. Roberto Stampa (1858– after 1911), Italian architect. Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994), architect, art historian and theorist. Known for his critical...
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Italy. Established Italian sculptors, such as Leonardo Bistolfi, Manfredo Manfredi, Giulio Monteverde, Francesco Jerace, Augusto Rivalta, Lodovico Pogliaghi...
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Viminale was commissioned in 1911 by Giovanni Giolitti. The architect was Manfredo Manfredi, who was instructed to design a fitting structure for a government...
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See McAndrew, L’architettura veneziana…, p. 420. Both Michela Agazzi and Manfredo Tafuri note that a collaboration between Bon and Celestro also existed...
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Malaspina had four children; Manfredi Malaspina, Moroello of Mulazzo, Frederick of Villafranca, and Albert Malaspina. Manfredi Malaspina had a son named...
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