working in the architectural firm of Alberto Alpago Novello [it], Ottavio Cabiati [it] and Guido Ferrazza [it]. He went to Libya in 1933 and distinguished...
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churches in North Africa. It was designed by the Italian architects Ottavio Cabiati and Guido Ferrazza. It was lightly damaged when Benghazi was captured...
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Fallen with the Novecento architects Giovanni Muzio, Tomaso Buzzi, Ottavio Cabiati, Emilio Lancia and Alberto Alpago Novello The 1930s were years of intense...
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Doric columns, by the Italian famous architects Guido Ottavo and Ottavio Cabiati. Cabiati also created the "Palazzo del Governatore" (later called "Al Manar...
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1927-29, collaborating with Alberto Alpago Novello, Tomaso Buzzi, Ottavio Cabiati, and Gio Ponti, Muzio designed the shrine for those fallen in the World...
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Muzio with collaborations with Alberto Alpago Novello, Tomaso Buzzi, Ottavio Cabiati, and Gio Ponti. The work began in 1927, and the shrine was inaugurated...
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