Brenno Del Giudice

*23. 11. 1888Venice, Italy
6. 12. 1957Venice, Italy
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Biography
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and in 1908 became a professor of architectural drawing. From 1919, he collaborated in the studio of Giuseppe Torres. Between 1927 and 1936, he combined his freelance work with teaching at the Higher Institute of Architecture in Venice, where he was a professor of minor architecture. In 1925, he designed a votive church on the Lido of Venice. At the end of the 1920s, his design won a competition for the construction of a new cathedral in La Spezia. However, his design was not realized, and the cathedral was built in the 1950s according to a design by Adalberto Libera. In Venice, he built several buildings, including several pavilions at the Venice Biennale (the Venice pavilion in 1932, the Greece pavilion in 1934, and the pavilions of Yugoslavia, Romania, and Poland in 1938) and today's Villa Mirandolina (then Villa Rossi) and Casa del Farmacista on the Lido of Venice from 1923-24. In 1956, he built the Cipriani hotel on the Giudecce in Venice.
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