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    Pier Luigi Nervi (21 June 1891 – 9 January 1979) was an Italian engineer and architect. He studied at the University of Bologna graduating in 1913. Nervi...
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  • of 6,300, designed in reinforced concrete by the Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi and completed in 1971. It was constructed on land donated by the Knights...
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    Stadio Flaminio (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    weightlifting, boxing and gymnastics. Pier Luigi Nervi designed the Flaminio Stadium with his son, the architect Antonio Nervi, between 1957 and 1958. The structure...
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  • also refer to: Mauro Nervi, an Italian poet in the Esperanto language Pier Luigi Nervi, an Italian engineer and architect. Nerva (disambiguation) Nervii,...
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    Pirelli Tower (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    project was developed by architect Gio Ponti, with the assistance of Pier Luigi Nervi and Arturo Danusso. Construction of the tower began in 1956, when Italy...
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    UNESCO Headquarters (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    architects: Bernard Zehrfuss (France), Marcel Breuer (Hungary), and Pier Luigi Nervi (Italy). Plans were also validated by an international committee of...
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    Good Hope Centre (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    The Good Hope Centre in Cape Town, South Africa (1976) by Pier Luigi Nervi, is an exhibition hall and conference centre, with the exhibition hall comprising...
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    Force in Orvieto, Italy, by Italian architect and structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, designed in 1935 and built in 1938. They were also destroyed during...
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    Torino Esposizioni (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    in Turin, Italy which was primarily completed in 1948, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi. The building is made with primarily ferrocemento and glass. Ferrocemento...
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    Stadio Artemio Franchi (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    completely finished and currently holds 47,282. The architect is Pier Luigi Nervi (known for the Nervi Hall in the Vatican) and it is one of the most relevant...
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    Chrysler Hall (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    Norfolk owns and operates the venue. It was originally designed by Pier Luigi Nervi and local architects. Parramore, Thomas C.; Stewart, Peter C.; Bogger...
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  • wrestler Pier Luigi Nervi (1891–1979), Italian engineer Pier Carlo Padoan (born 1950), Italian economist and Minister of Economy and Finances Pier Pander...
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    Palazzetto dello Sport (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    Vitellozzi. Its reinforced thin-shell concrete dome was engineered by Pier Luigi Nervi under the direction of Engineer Giacomo Maccagno. During the Olympics...
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    who worked often with the structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, a specialist in reinforced concrete. Nervi created concrete beams of exceptional length...
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    architect and designer. He was a student of Mies van der Rohe and Pier Luigi Nervi before designing 40 projects at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill from 1955...
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  • Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, and others. Pirelli Tower in Milan, Italy, designed by architect Gio Ponti, with Pier Luigi Nervi and Arturo Danusso...
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    Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (San Francisco) (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    Angus McSweeney, collaborating with internationally known architects Pier Luigi Nervi and Pietro Belluschi, then the Dean of the School of Architecture at...
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    Thompson Arena (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    barrel-vaulted, reinforced concrete arena was designed by renowned architect Pier Luigi Nervi. It was named for Rupert C. Thompson '28, the major benefactor of the...
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    undulating form has been applied by architects like Le Corbusier, Pier Luigi Nervi, Félix Candela, and Santiago Calatrava. The building was designed on...
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    and used to be home to a tobacco factory. It was built in 1952 by Pier Luigi Nervi, who was famous for his innovative use of reinforced concrete. In addition...
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    Tour de la Bourse (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    building in the country. The Tour de la Bourse was designed by Luigi Moretti and Pier Luigi Nervi and is considered to be of the International Style. It is...
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    monumental entrance with a large full height porch, a main hall designed by Pier Luigi Nervi in reinforced concrete, and the Teatro Nuovo, a theatre mostly focused...
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    built from 1956 to 1960 in Milan in collaboration with the engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, the Villa Planchart in Caracas and the Superleggera chair, produced...
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    his document he described 13 different crack typologies. In 1934, Pier Luigi Nervi, who was head of a special commission established by the Opera del...
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    declared themselves admirers, and he inspired other architects such as Pier Luigi Nervi, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Oscar Niemeyer, Félix Candela, Eduardo...
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    architects: French Bernard Zehrfuss, Américan Marcel Breuer, and Italian Pier Luigi Nervi. Their plans were validated by an international committee of five architects:...
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    building of UNESCO in Paris (which was designed by Marcel Breuer, Pier Luigi Nervi and Bernard Zehrfuss). The technical design was ground-breaking at...
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    Norfolk Scope (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    architect/engineer Pier Luigi Nervi in conjunction with the (now defunct) local firm Williams and Tazewell, which designed the entire complex. Nervi's design for...
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  • Embassy of Australia, Paris (category Pier Luigi Nervi buildings)
    style by Australian architect Harry Seidler, with Marcel Breuer and Pier Luigi Nervi as consulting designers. Like many of Seidler's other works, the Embassy...
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  • Rome, Italy Built for the 1960 Summer Olympics. Consulting engineer Pier Luigi Nervi. 1963 – 1971 Assembly Hall (details earlier) 1971 – 1976 134.1 440...
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