Raffaello Fagnoni
Raffaello Fagnoni was an Italian architect and urban planner.
A graduate in Rome, he contributed to the founding of the Faculty of Architecture in Florence. His works include churches, public buildings, residential neighborhoods, sport facilities, and urban interventions. He was also involved in university development projects and infrastructure, maintaining a prominent role in Italy's architectural and academic scene until his death in Florence in 1966. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Works (selection)
- Restoration of the church of San Francesco, Pistoia
- Male orphanage "Vittorio Alfieri", Asti
- Casa del Fascio in Settignano, Florence
- Opera Nazionale Balilla Building, Pistoia
- Master plan of the city of Faenza
- Olympic Stadium, Turin
- Master plan and expansion of the city of Asti
- Porta Elisa Stadium, Lucca
- Royal School of Aeronautics in Florence
- University Building, Trieste
- Casa del Fascio "Dante Rossi", Florence
- Municipal Stadium, Grosseto
- Church of San Domenico, Cagliari
- Credito Italiano Building, Livorno
- Parish church of Iglesias
- Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, Montecatini Terme
- Church of the Beata Vergine Santa Maria Addolorata, Carbonia
- Church of Gesù Divin Lavoratore, Rome
- INA-CASA Coteto neighborhood, Livorno
- Management Office for the Autostrada A1, Florence
- CEP La Rosa neighborhood, Livorno
- New obstetric-gynecological clinic at Careggi Hospital, Florence
- Renovation of the Faculty of Letters at the University of Florence
- Multipurpose building for the Parish of Santa Maria in Settignano, Florence
- Pavesi Autogrill at Antella, Florence
- INAIL Building, Florence
- Church of San Giuseppe Artigiano in Montebeni, Fiesole