Giuseppe Sommaruga
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Giuseppe Sommaruga (1867–1917) was an Italian architect of the Art nouveau movement. He was the pupil of Camillo Boito and Luca Beltrami to the Brera Academy in Milan. His monumental architecture exerted some influence[1] on the futurist architect Antonio Sant'Elia.
Some of his works:
- Hotel Tre Croci in Campo dei Fiori, close to Varese (1909–1912)
- Mausoleo Faccanoni in Sarnico (1907)
- Palazzina Salmoiraghi in Milan
- Palazzo Castiglioni in Milan (1901–1904)
References
- ↑ Futurist architecture and Angiolo Mazzoni’s manifesto of aerial architecture, published in VV.AA. Angiolo Mazzoni e l'Architettura Futurista - p.11
Bibliography
- (Italian) (English) VV.AA. Angiolo Mazzoni e l'Architettura Futurista, Supplement of CE.S.A.R. September/December 2008 (Available at "CEntro Studi Architettura Razionalista - Research centre for rationalist architecture - Notebooks". 01-11-2011. )
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