- It was
completed in 1938 and
designed by the
Italian engineer Giuseppe Pettazzi. The Fiat
Tagliero is
noted as one of the
foremost Art Deco
buildings of...
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Giuseppe Pettazzi (3 May 1907 - 8
October 2001) was an
Italian Art Deco and ****urist
civil engineer of the 1930s. He
built many
buildings in
Eritrea during...
- The Fiat
Tagliero Building, ****urist-style
service station designed by
Giuseppe Pettazzi during the
Italian colonial era...
- Paul
Sinoir (1931) Fiat
Tagliero Building in Asmara, Eritrea, by
Giuseppe Pettazzi (1938) St. Peter's
Cathedral in Rabat,
Morocco (1938)
Railway Station in...
-
station 1938 A
service station built in the ****urist
style by
Giuseppe Pettazzi. Now unused. Governor's Palace,
Asmara Asmara 15°20′10″N 38°56′29″E /...
- and is
perhaps the most famous.
Designed by
Italian architect Giuseppe Pettazzi, the gas
station takes the form of an
airplane with its 30-meter-long,...
- Asmara's Fiat
Tagliero Building was
built in 1938. It is a ****urist-style
service station designed by the
Italian engineer Giuseppe Pettazzi....
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Italy Region Piedmont Province Alessandria (AL)
Government • Mayor Lino
Pettazzi Area • Total 25.53 km2 (9.86 sq mi) Po****tion (31
August 2017) • Total...
- Fiat
Tagliero Building, Asmara,
Italian Eritrea,
designed by
Giuseppe Pettazzi.
Construction work
begins on Mark
Keppel High
School in Alhambra, California...
- The task of
redesigning the city was
entrusted to the
architect Giuseppe Pettazzi. One of his best-known
designs was the
petrol station Fiat Tagliero, completed...