Enrico Castiglioni

Enrico Richino Castiglioni (1914-2000) was an Italian writer, engineer, and architect best known for his unbuilt and frequently unbuildable concepts for buildings.[1]

Enrico Castiglioni
BornJanuary 29, 1914
DiedNovember 6, 2000
Spouse(s)Lorena Fausti

Castiglioni attended the Polytechnic University of Milan, graduating with a degree in civil engineering in 1934.[2]

gollark: People are generally somewhat biased against changing their mind.
gollark: This biases it in favour of earlier people.
gollark: I'm not sure we even know exactly who's participating.
gollark: Not everyone has a manifesto written yet.
gollark: So ignore them and say "this will not be counted until we actually officially have the election".

References

  1. De Witt, Dennis J. (1987). Modern Architecture in Europe A Guide to Buildings Since the Industrial Revolution.
  2. "Enrico Castiglioni". architectuul.com. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
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