Roberto Narducci
Roberto Narducci was an Italian architect and engineer of the Modernist and Novocento movements.
Life
Narducci was born in Rome, into a middle-class family. After receiving his technical 'licenzia' in 1903–04, he obtained a diploma in architectural decoration from the Arts and Industry Museum of Rome in 1909. In the same year he won a competition to become a designer for the Italian state railway company, Ferrovie dello Stato.From 1920 to 1921 he enrolled in the three-year program at the Regia Scuola Superiori di Architettura, and from there he received his degree in Civil Architecture in 1923. In 1930 passed the qualification examination to become a practicing professional engineer.
In his lifetime, working under the Ministry of Communications he designed approximately 40 railway stations, both new buildings and post-war reconstructions and about ten Post Offices. He frequently worked with his colleague Angiolo Mazzoni. He died in Rome, aged 91.
Structures
;Buildings- Palazzo delle Poste e Telegrafi di Bari, 1931
- Palazzo delle Poste e Telegrafi di Rovigo, 1927-1930
- Albenga railway station, 1930
- Battipaglia railway station, 1930
- Levanto railway station
- Loano railway station
- Santa Flavia railway station, 1932
- Redipuglia railway station, 1936
- Roma Ostiense railway station, 1940
- Ventimiglia railway station
- Verona Porta Nuova railway station
- Viareggio railway station