Giulio Ulisse Arata
Giulio Ulisse Arata (* 21st August 1881 in Piacenza ; † 15. September 1962 ) was an Italian architect of the Art Nouveau .
Arata attended the Collegium Alberoni and from 1895 to 1898 the local art school "Gazzola".
After graduating, he did military service in Naples and worked as a plasterer.
He then took courses in architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera until 1901 and continued his studies with Luigi Rosso in Rome.
He taught for a year as a professor at the Accademia di belle arti di Parma .
Works
Milan
- Casa Carugati-Felisari, Via Mascheroni, 1907–1908
- Casa Berri-Meregalli, Via Cappuccini, 1910s
- Nuovo Ospedale Maggiore, 1920–1930
- Palazzo Pathé , Via Settembrini 11, 1902–1904, formerly. Pathé Cinemà, today Di Baio Editore
Naples
- Building in the Rione Amedeo district, early 20th century.
- Palazzo Mannajuolo , Via Filangieri, 1907–1908
- Palazzo Cottrau Ricciardi, Rione Amedeo, 1925–1926
- Terme di Agnano , 1910–1911, demolished in 1961
- Palazzo Leonetti , Via dei Mille, 1909
- Palazzina Paradisiello , 1908
Bologna
- Reconstruction of the histor. City center, 1920–1930
- Torre Maratona of the Stadio Littoriale , 1920s
- Fountain in front of Bologna Centrale train station (1934; destroyed by bombs in 1944)
- Aula Magna of the University of Bologna in the Palazzo Poggi
Vinci
- Reconstruction of the house where Leonardo da Vinci was born , 1940–1950
Salsomaggiore Terme
- Chiesa di San Vitale, 1929
Ravenna
- Palazzo della Provincia, 1928
- Zona del Silenzio, Piazza San Francesco, 1932
Publications
- Documentari Atheneum
- Italia monumentale e pittoresca
- Costruzioni e progetti
- Ricostruzioni e restauri
- Leonardo urbanista e architetto
- Giulio Ulisse Arata: Medieval Cities of Tuscany (= The Parthenon Collection ). HE Günther, 1941.
- Giulio Ulisse Arata: Medieval architecture in Sicily (= The Parthenon Collection ). Hans E. Günther, 1942.
literature
- Fabio Mangone, Giulio Ulisse Arata. L'opera completa , Electa, 1997
- Lucia Bisi: ARATA, Giulio Ulisse . In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 34 (1988) .
- ML Scalvini, F. Mangone: Arata a Napoli tra liberty e neoeclettismo . Electa, Naples 1990.
Web links
Commons : Giulio Ulisse Arata - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.collegioalberoni.it/arata.php
- ↑ http://www.istitutogazzola.it/scuola.asp ; Count Gian Angelo Gazzola bought the building, a former convent, in 1699.
- ↑ http://www.architetti.san.beniculturali.it/web/architetti/protagonisti/protagonisti
- ^ Photo from the exhibition Giulio Ulisse Arata. Architetture per Bologna 1923-1934 , which was on view in the Palazzo Fava in 2012/2013.
- ↑ http://www.bibliotecasalaborsa.it/cronologia/bologna/1935/1839
- ↑ http://www.provincia.ra.it/La-Provincia/Il-Palazzo-della-Provincia
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Arata, Giulio Ulisse |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 21, 1881 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Piacenza |
DATE OF DEATH | September 15, 1962 |
Place of death | Piacenza |