Raffaello Brizzi


Raffaello Brizzi was an Italian architect.

Life and career

Professor of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Brizzi was among the founders of the new Royal Higher School of Architecture in Florence, where he taught architectural composition. When the Royal School transformed into the Higher Institute of Architecture, he became its Dean in March 1932, and re-confirmed in 1936 when the institute was incorporated into the University of Florence. Brizzi held this position until 1944. Among his students, Giovanni Michelucci, Italo Gamberini, and other architects who were key figures in the Modern Movement in Italy are remembered.
Mainly active in Tuscany, Brizzi designed the Town Hall in Montecatini Terme, the city master plan of Viareggio, the Florence Royal Police Headquarters on Via Zara, the project for the redevelopment of the New University Center, and the Livorno Stadium. In 1932, he was entrusted with the direction of the Technical Office for the development of the Versilia coastline.

Works (selection)