Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Francisco_Gianotti> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 items per page.
- Francisco_Gianotti abstract "Francisco Gianotti (April 4, 1881 – February 13, 1967) was an architect who designed many important Art Nouveau buildings in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Born in 1881 in Lanzo, near Turin, Italy,[citation needed] he graduated as an architect from the Fine Arts Academy of Turin in 1904, together with his brother, Juan Bautista. In 1905 the two brothers took a post-graduate course together in Brussels and later they designed various pavilions for the 1906 International Exhibition in Milan.Gianotti arrived in Buenos Aires, in 1909 where, together with his compatriot, Mario Palanti, he took charge of the construction and decoration of the Italian Pavilion at the International Centennial Exposition of 1910. In 1911 he opened his own studio and started to work on the design of residential houses and apartment buildings, using a mixture of Italian and French styles. Unlike his colleagues Virginio Colombo and Mario Palanti, who worked for wealthy compatriots, Gianotti was also commissioned by upper class Argentine clients for whom he undertook projects in the Beaux Arts style.Following work on a number of apartment buildings and private residences, Gianotti was commissioned to design the La Inmobiliaria Building (on Avenida de Mayo) in 1910, and Galería Güemes in Florida Street, possibly one of his best works, in 1913; with 14 floors, and a height of 80 m, it was considered to be the first skyscraper in Buenos Aires. Two years later, in 1915, a famous local confectioner, Cayetano Brenna, commissioned him to design the Confitería El Molino. Located on the corner of Callao and Rivadavia Avenues, the building became a well-known landmark in the city. Until 1918 he designed mainly in the Art Nouveau style, but later employed a more orthodox Eclecticism combining Italianate and Moorish revival styles, notably in the Italian-American Navigation Company Building (1927) on 622 Diagonal Norte Avenue. Gianotti also created works of Neoclassical architecture, notably the El Mundo newspaper offices on 647 Diagonal Norte (1925), and the Schaffhausen Building (336 Reconquista St.), in 1932.Gianotti completed his last project in 1959, and he died in Buenos Aires on 13 February 1967.".
- Francisco_Gianotti birthDate "1881".
- Francisco_Gianotti birthYear "1881".
- Francisco_Gianotti deathDate "1967".
- Francisco_Gianotti deathYear "1967".
- Francisco_Gianotti thumbnail Francisco_Gianotti.jpg?width=300.
- Francisco_Gianotti viafId "36469765".
- Francisco_Gianotti wikiPageExternalLink gianotti.asp.
- Francisco_Gianotti wikiPageID "11190559".
- Francisco_Gianotti wikiPageRevisionID "599583789".
- Francisco_Gianotti dateOfBirth "1881".
- Francisco_Gianotti dateOfDeath "1967".
- Francisco_Gianotti hasPhotoCollection Francisco_Gianotti.
- Francisco_Gianotti name "Gianotti, Francisco".
- Francisco_Gianotti shortDescription "Italian architect".
- Francisco_Gianotti description "Italian architect".
- Francisco_Gianotti description "Italian architect".
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:1881_births.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:1967_deaths.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:Albertina_Academy_alumni.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:Argentine_architects.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:Art_Nouveau_architects.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:Italian_architects.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:Italian_emigrants_to_Argentina.
- Francisco_Gianotti subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Turin.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Architect109805475.
- Francisco_Gianotti type ArgentineArchitects.
- Francisco_Gianotti type ArgentinePeopleOfItalianDescent.
- Francisco_Gianotti type ArtNouveauArchitects.
- Francisco_Gianotti type CausalAgent100007347.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Creator109614315.
- Francisco_Gianotti type ItalianArchitects.
- Francisco_Gianotti type LivingThing100004258.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Object100002684.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Organism100004475.
- Francisco_Gianotti type PeopleFromTheProvinceOfTurin.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Person100007846.
- Francisco_Gianotti type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Whole100003553.
- Francisco_Gianotti type YagoLegalActor.
- Francisco_Gianotti type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Agent.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Person.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Person.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Q215627.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Q5.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Agent.
- Francisco_Gianotti type NaturalPerson.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Thing.
- Francisco_Gianotti type Person.
- Francisco_Gianotti comment "Francisco Gianotti (April 4, 1881 – February 13, 1967) was an architect who designed many important Art Nouveau buildings in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Born in 1881 in Lanzo, near Turin, Italy,[citation needed] he graduated as an architect from the Fine Arts Academy of Turin in 1904, together with his brother, Juan Bautista.".
- Francisco_Gianotti label "Francisco Gianotti".
- Francisco_Gianotti label "Francisco Gianotti".
- Francisco_Gianotti sameAs Francisco_Gianotti.
- Francisco_Gianotti sameAs m.02r33pj.
- Francisco_Gianotti sameAs Q5483405.
- Francisco_Gianotti sameAs Q5483405.
- Francisco_Gianotti sameAs Francisco_Gianotti.
- Francisco_Gianotti wasDerivedFrom Francisco_Gianotti?oldid=599583789.
- Francisco_Gianotti depiction Francisco_Gianotti.jpg.
- Francisco_Gianotti givenName "Francisco".
- Francisco_Gianotti isPrimaryTopicOf Francisco_Gianotti.
- Francisco_Gianotti name "Francisco Gianotti".
- Francisco_Gianotti name "Gianotti, Francisco".
- Francisco_Gianotti surname "Gianotti".