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- Carlo Aymonino (18 July 1926 – 3 July 2010) was an Italian architect and urban planner best known for the Monte Amiata housing complex in Milan. Born in...
- Aldo Aymonino (Naples, 20 April 1880 – Rome, 16 January 1946) was an Italian general during World War II. He was the eleventh commander-general of the...
- Quaroni (1963) at the school of urban planning in Arezzo, then to Carlo Aymonino at the Institute of Architecture in Venice. In 1965, he was appointed lecturer...
- the Gallaratese district of Milan, Italy, designed by architects Carlo Aymonino and Aldo Rossi in the late 1960s. It is sometimes referred to as the "Red...
- Chemical Society (Resumed): 102. doi:10.1039/jr9510000102. ISSN 0368-1769. Aymonino, P. J. (1965). "Trifluoromethyl fluoroformate". Chemical Communications...
- British Museum Great Court. The 1996 design is by the architect Carlo Aymonino. Its volume recalls that of the oval space designed by Michelangelo for...
- known as the Tendenza, was centered in Italy. Practitioners include Carlo Aymonino (1926–2010), Aldo Rossi (1931–97), and Giorgio Gr****i. The Italian design...
- doi:10.1021/cr000076d. PMID 11942790. Navaza A, Chevrier G, Alzari PM, Aymonino PJ (1989). "Single-crystal neutron diffraction structure of sodium...
- school, also known as La Tendenza, ****ociated most famously with Carlo Aymonino and Aldo Rossi that emerged in Italy in the 1960s. Much influenced by Ludwig...
- considered the "spiritual father" of architects such as Aldo Rossi and Carlo Aymonino. His prin****l follower in the study of typomorphology was Gianfranco Caniggia...