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The Palazzo Gualino is an office building in Turin, Italy built in 1928–30 for the entrepreneur Riccardo Gualino by the architects Gino Levi-Montalcini and Giuseppe Pagano.It is an important example of early Italian rationalist architecture. The building was used for offices first by Gualino, then by Fiat and finally by the city of Turin, who sold it to a real estate developer in 2012.A project to convert the office building into high-end apartments was begun in 2012, but was abandoned in 2015.

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  • The Palazzo Gualino is an office building in Turin, Italy built in 1928–30 for the entrepreneur Riccardo Gualino by the architects Gino Levi-Montalcini and Giuseppe Pagano.It is an important example of early Italian rationalist architecture. The building was used for offices first by Gualino, then by Fiat and finally by the city of Turin, who sold it to a real estate developer in 2012.A project to convert the office building into high-end apartments was begun in 2012, but was abandoned in 2015. (en)
  • Palazzo Gualino, o Palazzo Novecento, è uno storico edificio di Torino, ubicato al civico 8 di corso Vittorio Emanuele II, che rappresenta uno dei più evidenti esempi di razionalismo italiano. (it)
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  • The Palazzo Gualino is an office building in Turin, Italy built in 1928–30 for the entrepreneur Riccardo Gualino by the architects Gino Levi-Montalcini and Giuseppe Pagano.It is an important example of early Italian rationalist architecture. The building was used for offices first by Gualino, then by Fiat and finally by the city of Turin, who sold it to a real estate developer in 2012.A project to convert the office building into high-end apartments was begun in 2012, but was abandoned in 2015. (en)
  • Palazzo Gualino, o Palazzo Novecento, è uno storico edificio di Torino, ubicato al civico 8 di corso Vittorio Emanuele II, che rappresenta uno dei più evidenti esempi di razionalismo italiano. (it)
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