Gold Medal for Italian Architecture

triennial awards given for excellence of architecture and design achievements
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Gold Medal for Italian Architecture

Summary

Gold Medal for Italian Architecture is an architecture award[1].

Key Facts

  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Gualtiero Galmanini[2].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Achille Castiglioni[3].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Pier Giacomo Castiglioni[4].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Marco Zanuso[5].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Renzo Piano[6].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture won the Massimiliano Fuksas[7].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture is located in Milan[8].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture is in the country of Italy[9].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's instance of is recorded as architecture award[10].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's location is recorded as Triennale di Milano[11].
  • +1923-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Gold Medal for Italian Architecture[12].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's conferred by is recorded as Triennale di Milano[13].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's conferred by is recorded as Bureau of International Expositions[14].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's conferred by is recorded as Ministry of Culture[15].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's native label is recorded as Medaglia d'oro all'architettura italiana[16].
  • Gold Medal for Italian Architecture's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11c3vh6gyg[17].

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Recognition

Wins include Gualtiero Galmanini[2], a designer[18], 1909–1976[19], of Kingdom of Italy[20], awarded the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture[21], specialised in design[22]; Achille Castiglioni[3], an architect[23], 1918–2002[24], of Kingdom of Italy[25], awarded the Compasso d'Oro[26], specialised in architecture[27]; Pier Giacomo Castiglioni[4], an architect[28], 1913–1968[29], of Italy[30], awarded the it[31], specialised in architecture[32]; Marco Zanuso[5], an architect[33], 1916–2001[34], of Italy[35], awarded the Compasso d'Oro[36]; Renzo Piano[6], an architect[37], b. 1937[38], of Italy[39], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[40], specialised in architecture[41]; and Massimiliano Fuksas[7], an architect[42], b. 1944[43], of Italy[44], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[45].

FAQs

What awards did Gold Medal for Italian Architecture receive?

Honors received include Gualtiero Galmanini[2], Achille Castiglioni[3], Pier Giacomo Castiglioni[4], and Marco Zanuso[5].

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