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Enrico Del Debbio (26 May 1891 – 12 July 1973) was an Italian architect and university professor. Born at Carrara, he studied in the Fine Art Academy there specializing in architecture. He moved to Rome in 1914 where he won several architectural awards. He also began to teach in the Scuola Superiore di Architettura. In the 1920s, he held several positions in public institutions, such as the organization of the Quadriennale Romana. In 1931, he became artistical-technical consultant in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni for an exhibition celebrating the Decennal of the Fascist Revolution; he was also director of the technical office of the Balilla House (the fascist youth organization).

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  • Enrico Del Debbio (Carrara, 26 maggio 1891 – Roma, 12 luglio 1973) è stato un architetto e professore universitario italiano. (it)
  • Enrico Del Debbio (* 26. Mai 1881 in Carrara; † 12. Juli 1973 in Rom) war ein italienischer Architekt und Hochschullehrer. Seine Haupttätigkeit entfaltete Del Debbio während der Periode der Diktatur Benito Mussolinis, als Gestalter des Foro Mussolini und des benachbarten Palazzo del Littorio, der faschistischen Parteizentrale, die heute unter dem Namen Palazzo della Farnesina als Außenministerium genutzt wird. Gelegentlich zeigte er sich dabei auch von der Strömung des Razionalismo beeinflusst, seine Hauptwerke aus dieser Periode sind aber typische Herrschaftsarchitektur. (de)
  • Enrico Del Debbio (26 May 1891 – 12 July 1973) was an Italian architect and university professor. Born at Carrara, he studied in the Fine Art Academy there specializing in architecture. He moved to Rome in 1914 where he won several architectural awards. He also began to teach in the Scuola Superiore di Architettura. In the 1920s, he held several positions in public institutions, such as the organization of the Quadriennale Romana. In 1931, he became artistical-technical consultant in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni for an exhibition celebrating the Decennal of the Fascist Revolution; he was also director of the technical office of the Balilla House (the fascist youth organization). (en)
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  • Enrico Del Debbio (* 26. Mai 1881 in Carrara; † 12. Juli 1973 in Rom) war ein italienischer Architekt und Hochschullehrer. Seine Haupttätigkeit entfaltete Del Debbio während der Periode der Diktatur Benito Mussolinis, als Gestalter des Foro Mussolini und des benachbarten Palazzo del Littorio, der faschistischen Parteizentrale, die heute unter dem Namen Palazzo della Farnesina als Außenministerium genutzt wird. Gelegentlich zeigte er sich dabei auch von der Strömung des Razionalismo beeinflusst, seine Hauptwerke aus dieser Periode sind aber typische Herrschaftsarchitektur. Del Debbio war 1922 bis 1962 Dozent an der Fakultät für Architektur in Rom und 1952–68 Mitglied der Kommission für Urbanistik und der städtischen Baukommission in Rom. Nach 1945 orientierten sich seine Bauten eher am Beispiel der skandinavischen Moderne. Sein Lebenslauf kann, wie jener von Marcello Piacentini, als Beispiel der Flexibilität, pragmatischen Wandlungsfähigkeit und systemübergreifenden Kontinuität im italienischen Architektenstand des 20. Jahrhunderts gelten. (de)
  • Enrico Del Debbio (26 May 1891 – 12 July 1973) was an Italian architect and university professor. Born at Carrara, he studied in the Fine Art Academy there specializing in architecture. He moved to Rome in 1914 where he won several architectural awards. He also began to teach in the Scuola Superiore di Architettura. In the 1920s, he held several positions in public institutions, such as the organization of the Quadriennale Romana. In 1931, he became artistical-technical consultant in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni for an exhibition celebrating the Decennal of the Fascist Revolution; he was also director of the technical office of the Balilla House (the fascist youth organization). In 1923, he designed the FIAT palace in Via Calabria in Rome. In 1927, he was commissioned the new Foro Mussolini, a sport complex now known as Foro Italico (finished in 1960), including the Stadio dei Marmi (1928) and the Palazzo della Farnesina, the current seat of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He also designed the Stadio del Nuoto ("Swimming Stadium", 1956). He died in Rome in 1973. Del Debbio became unfashionable during the 1970s, seen as "reactionary" because of his associations with fascism. However, in 2007, a retrospective exhibition took place at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, displaying his skills at combining classic and modern, detailing and geometry, materials and colours. (en)
  • Enrico Del Debbio (Carrara, 26 maggio 1891 – Roma, 12 luglio 1973) è stato un architetto e professore universitario italiano. (it)
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