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Giuseppe Terragni (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe terˈraɲɲi]; 18
April 1904 – 19 July 1943) was an
Italian architect who
worked primarily under the
fascist regime...
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Terragni is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Attilio Terragni, a
member of the
rightist Monarchist National Party Dino
Terragni, an...
- (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaːza del ˈfaʃʃo, ˈkaːsa -]), also
called Palazzo Terragni, is a
building located in Como, Italy, in the
Piazza del
Popolo (former...
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plastic sector along with Dino
Terragni and
Felice Zosi.
Marco Terragni was born in
Paderno Dugnano to Cav.Ercole
Terragni (born in
Paderno Dugnano, 1889...
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Enrico Rava,
Adalberto Libera,
Luigi Figini, Gino
Pollini and
Giuseppe Terragni (1904–43) –
founded the so-called
Gruppo 7,
publishing their manifesto...
- Dino
Terragni (10
September 1927 – Geneva, 21 June 1979) was an
Italian entrepreneur and inventor,
founder and
president of Covema,
Corima Spa, Plastiform...
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Attilio Terragni was a
member of the
rightist Monarchist National Party, and was the sole
Italian Senator from
Lombardy belonging to this party. He died...
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rallies The Casa del
Fascio (House of Fascism) in Como, Italy, by
Giuseppe Terragni (1932–1936)
Palais de Tokyo, Musée d'Art
Moderne de la
Ville de
Paris The...
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Architecture Palacio Barolo (Palanti, 1923)
Danteum (
Terragni, 1938)
Cinema L'Inferno (1911) Dante's
Inferno (1924) Dante's
Inferno (1935) The
Dante Quartet...
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Marcello Piacentini with the
Sapienza University of Rome, or
Giuseppe Terragni with Casa del
Fascio in Como. In Romania,
towards the late 1930s, influenced...