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- onwards. Pasquale Poccianti, the reservoirs' architect, was "Engineer to the Commune of Livorno" and "Architect of the Royal Works". Poccianti had trained at...
- during the French occupation of Tuscany and reign of Elisa Bonaparte, Poccianti was appointed by the newly formed "Comune of Livorno" to oversee the project...
- villa of Poggio Imperiale, Florence Pasquale Poccianti, Cisternino di città, Livorno Pasquale Poccianti, Chapel of the Holy Virgin, San Romano Cosimo...
- after world war II. The chapel of the Madonna was designed by Pasquale Poccianti in the 19th century. It has a neo-classical plan with stucco decorations...
- himself to doubt the relationship altogether; but their contemporary Poccianti distinctly affirms it, speaking of Paolo as, "Animuccia, laudatissimi...
- Donati, Alessandro Gherardesca, Florido Galli, Niccolò Matas, and Pasquale Poccianti. The final reconstruction in 1859, completed after the suppression of...
- Giuseppe Manetti, Giuseppe Cacialli, Cosimo Rossi Melocchi, and Pasquale Poccianti. Prof. Gaspare Maria Paoletti at archINFORM C. Cresti, La Toscana dei...
- Construction of Cisternoni of Livorno in Italy, designed by Pasquale Poccianti, concludes with completion of Cisternino di città. RIBA Royal Gold Medal...
- Villa di Poggio Imperiale 1767–1808 Gaspare Maria Paoletti, Pasquale Poccianti and Giuseppe Cacialli Casino della Livia 1775 Bernardo Fallani Palazzo...
- Albert Speer), together with that properly neoclassical by Pasquale Poccianti (Poccianti's "Cisternone", made in Livorno in 1829–1942, is a visionary work...