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6 unusual facts about Angelo Mangiarotti


Andrés Casillas de Alba

From 1957 to 1961 he attended the Ulm School of Design, Germany, and participated meanwhile in urban planning projects for Isfahan in 1958, as well as he practiced in the architecture bureau Mangiarotti e Morassutti, Milan, in 1959.

Angelo Mangiarotti

Angelo Mangiarotti taught at Istituto Superiore di Disegno Industriale of Venice (1963–64), University of Hawaii (1970), Ecole Politecnique Fédérale of Losanna (1974), University of Adelaide and South Australian Institute of Technology of Adelaide (1976), Architecture of Palermo (1982), Architecture of Florence (1983) and Architecture of Politecnico di Milano (1989–90).

He moved to the United States in 1953 and started working in Chicago as a visiting professor for the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Milano Certosa and Milano Rogoredo national railway stations (Ferrovie dello Stato).

Mangiarotti

Angelo Mangiarotti (born 1921), Italian architect and industrial designer

Quartiere Feltre

The leading architects involved in the realization of this residential area were Luciano Baldessari, Giancarlo De Carlo, Ignazio Gardella and Angelo Mangiarotti, supervised by Gino Pollini.



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