partially abandoned in the 19th century. In 1957, the Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi [it] purchased the convent site and converted it into a multi-faceted...
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the next twenty years, the Necchi Campiglio family engaged architect Tomaso Buzzi [it] to redesign the exterior and subsequently the furnishings of some...
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founder of the Venice Film Festival, and was designed by architect Tomaso Buzzi [it]. The villa has served as the filming location for several films...
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the Ange Volant (1926–1928, in collaboration with Emilio Lancia and Tomaso Buzzi), a country house located on the edge of the Saint-Cloud golf course...
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(1932) in Milan. In 1927-29, collaborating with Alberto Alpago Novello, Tomaso Buzzi, Ottavio Cabiati, and Gio Ponti, Muzio designed the shrine for those...
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architect Giovanni Muzio with collaborations with Alberto Alpago Novello, Tomaso Buzzi, Ottavio Cabiati, and Gio Ponti. The work began in 1927, and the shrine...
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such as Luigi Moretti, Carlo Scarpa, Franco Albini, Giò Ponti, and Tomaso Buzzi, amongst others, with various styles. Pier Luigi Nervi, for example,...
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on collaborations with architects and designers such as Cini Boeri, Tomaso Buzzi [it], Gio Ponti, Carlo Scarpa, Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, Tapio...
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Teatro alla Scala, Milan, March 12, 1853 Gilberto in Editta, (Antonio Buzzi), Teatro la Fenice, 1854 Adel-Muza, in L'ebreo, (Giuseppe Apolloni), Teatro...
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Italian Opera Company in 1886, whose stars included the bassos Tomaso De Alba and Attilio Buzzi and baritones Warwick Gainor and Achille Rebottaro and his...
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