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- Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi (1916-2005) was an Italian architect, designer, teacher and writer active in Italian building and product design from the 1940s until his death in 2005. Through his popular lectures while professor of design at Milan Politecnico and through his numerous books, he influenced many of the designers and architects working in Italy and abroad today. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation have recognized Gentili for his actions in the Italian Resistance in the Val d'Aosta during World War 2. His architectural legacy in the form of buildings can be seen in Milan and elsewhere in Italy today. (en)
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- close up of family photo of Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi (en)
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- IN-ARCH Prize , 1963 (en)
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- Gentili, Gentili Tedeschi (en)
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- Studio Architetto Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi 1946-1989
Architetti Associati Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi, Gianni Calzà, Andrea Savio 1989-2005 (en)
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- Heichal David u-Mordechai Synagogue, Porta Garibaldi Station, Italfarmaco complex, (en)
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- for Fontana Arte -- Tedeschi Hanging Lamp; YoYo lamps (en)
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- Restoration of Orfanotrofio San Felice, Pavia (en)
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- Isolda Felici in 1947 (en)
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- Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi (1916-2005) was an Italian architect, designer, teacher and writer active in Italian building and product design from the 1940s until his death in 2005. Through his popular lectures while professor of design at Milan Politecnico and through his numerous books, he influenced many of the designers and architects working in Italy and abroad today. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation have recognized Gentili for his actions in the Italian Resistance in the Val d'Aosta during World War 2. His architectural legacy in the form of buildings can be seen in Milan and elsewhere in Italy today. (en)
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- Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi (en)
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