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Italian architectural partnership
BBPR was an architectural partnership founded in Milan, Italy in 1932. The BBPR studio was formed in Milan in 1932 in a climate described by Giorgio Ciucci
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Building in Milan, Italy
Torre Velasca ("Velasca Tower") is a skyscraper built in the 1950s by the BBPR architectural partnership, in Milan, Italy. The construction was achieved
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City in Piedmont, Italy
buildings of the district, the most significant one is, of course, the Torre BBPR Tower (which took the name from the architecture office who designed it)
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Cemetery in Milan, Italy
concentration camps is located in the center and is the work of the group BBPR, formed by leading exponents of Italian rationalist architecture that included
Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
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Castle in Milan, Italy
reconstruction of the building for museum purposes was undertaken by the BBPR architectural partnership. The castle has a quadrangular plan, on a site
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British singer-songwriter (1941–2017)
Liberty BP 396 – – 1982 "Love Among the Ruins" "Don Quixote" Peach River BBPR 2 – – 1984 "Other People's Lives" "You'll Never Be Alone Again" Audiotrax
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Between Past and Future" (PDF). Invited Papers. "AD Classics: Torre Velasca / BBPR". ArchDaily. 14 August 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2011. Sharp, Dennis, ed
List of tallest buildings in Milan
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Italian manufacturer
engaged architects and designers such as Gae Aulenti, Walter Ballmer [it], BBPR, Egon Eiermann, Figini e Pollini [it], Ignazio Gardella, Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier
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Italian architect (1909–1969)
Peressutti, in 1932 formed an architectural partnership in Milan, Italy named BBPR. With these partners, they engaged in a variety of activities, including
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Commons has media related to Piazza Statuto (Turin). Fréjus Rail Tunnel Torre BBPR 45°04′35″N 7°40′14″E / 45.07629°N 7.67068°E / 45.07629; 7.67068 v t e
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Indian architect
the Torre Velasca in Milan, and partner of the Italian Architectural Group BBPR; Buckminster Fuller, known for his Geodisic Domes, Louis Kahn, and Paul Lester
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Ernesto Nathan Rogers (1909–1969), architect and theoretician, partner BBPR architecture studio; cousin of architect Richard Rogers. Richard Rogers (1933–2021)
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Armani, Missoni, Moschino, Telelombardia, RCS MediaGroup, Anfatis SpA and BBPR. Milan is one of the international tourism destinations, appearing among
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British architect (1927–2023)
were interrupted with two years of national service and a year working for BBPR in Milan, Italy. During national service he found a copy of the anarchist
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Casabella, organ of the movement) the Institute of Physic in Rome. In Milan, the BBPR studio and the estate FontanaArte (producing glass lamps, designed by Giò
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Italian engineer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer
featured a dedicated Sala Forlanini (Forlanini Room) curated by the prominent BBPR architectural firm. Milan has dedicated its city airport to Enrico Forlanini
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Italian sculptor
relief wall, Olivetti showroom, Fifth Avenue, New York City, with architects BBPR, 1953 (razed) exterior panel for the William E. Grady CTE High School, Brooklyn
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Barnett, United States Bates Smart, Australia Baumschlager-Eberle, Austria BBPR, Italy Behnisch Architekten, Germany Bennetts Associates, United Kingdom
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Building (1978) Phibsborough Tower, Dublin Torre Velasca, Milan, Italy, (BBPR group 1954) Hotel DUPARC Contemporary Suites, Turin, Italy (Laura Petrazzini
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undertook a one-year scholarship in Milan with the architectural practice BBPR. In Milan he met Herman Samper, the dean of architecture at the University
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Italian architecture and design magazine
issue 205. Domus was now directed by Ernesto Nathan Rogers (from the firm, BBPR) with a new look, but affirming a line of cultural continuity with Ponti's
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Italian architect and designer (1891–1979)
by Melchiorre Bega (1956–1959) and the Velasca Tower (1955–1961) of the BBPR Group, this skyscraper changed Milan's landscape. From 1953 to 1957, he built
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Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Balilla Renato Ricci. Colonia elioterapica. Designed by architecture firm BBPR and built in a few months between 1937 and 1938, it is one of the most important
Legnano
American architect
at Yale, he worked two summers at the Milan, Italy architectural firm of BBPR. Cox began his architectural career in 1961 as the technology editor at Architectural
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Italian architect (1888–1967)
Saturday of the Spouses at the V Milan Triennale (1932-33, demolished), with BBPR, Lucio Fontana, Umberto Sabbioni, Luigi Santarella, Pietro Chiesa Villa Necchi
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Italian-Cuban architect
Rationalism. After his studies in Venice, Gottardi worked in Milan for the firm BBPR under Ernesto Nathan Rogers. In 1957 he departed for Caracas upon the invitation
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1982 studio album by Julie Andrews
CBS Records, prevented it. The "Love Me Tender" single released in UK (BBPR 5) includes two b-sides, "Love Is A Place Where Two People Fall" and "I Still
Love Me Tender (Julie Andrews album)
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designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Torre Velasca in Milan, designed by BBPR. Torres de Satélite monument in Ciudad Satélite, Mexico, designed by Luis
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Commercial arcade in Milan
part of a general redevelopment of the area by the famed architecture firm BBPR (from October 1971 until 2005) Pasquirolo, at number 28 Corso Vittorio Emanuele
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Vittorio Gregotti) and Brutalist architecture (Torre Velasca in Milan group BBPR, a residential building via Piagentina in Florence, Leonardo Savioli and
Italian modern and contemporary architecture
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Italian sculptor
architects and their firms: Pollini, Gruppo 7, and others like Gio Ponti and BBPR. At this time, Melotti created his most iconic series, a set of purely abstract
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complex structure. As students, Voelcker and his wife spent four months with BBPR in Milan, assisting on furniture design. After qualifying as an architect
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Together with colleagues Belgiojoso, Peressutti and Rogers, he founded the BBPR studio, which was also involved in urban planning, in interior design and
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Italian photographer and photojournalist
variety of mainly Italian architects and interior designers: Gae Aulenti, BBPR, Marcel Breuer, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Joe Colombo, Adalberto Dal Lago,
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Local implementation of a style of architecture and design
Aimaro Isola, Sergio Jaretti and Elio Luzi, and likewise the Milanese studio BBPR, whose reinterpretation of floral and structural stylistic features led the
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1934–1935 exhibition in Fascist Italy
the martyrs of flight. Luigi Figini and Gino Pollini, Sala dei Precursori BBPR, Sala Forlanini Franco Albini, Sala dell'Aerodinamica Franco Albini, Sala
Esposizione Aeronautica Italiana
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Species of spider
Agyneta mediocris Wikidata: Q18612392 Wikispecies: Agyneta mediocris CoL: BBPR GBIF: 7888176 iNaturalist: 817614 Open Tree of Life: 6168642 WSC: urn:lsid:nmbe
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Italian architect and designer
Zermani, Paolo; Ignazio Gardella, Rome-Bari, Laterza, 1991, Palandri, Alessio; BBPR, Franco Albini e Franca Helg, Ignazio Gardella. Tre architetture in Toscana
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Venice Biennale national pavilion
throughout the city. The Canadian pavilion was designed by the Italian architects BBPR and erected between 1956 and 1957. Its architecture is more modern and thereby
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aoibhinn â€pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.†Often interpreted as “little Eve.†One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.
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