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In July 1913, Portaluppi married Lia Baglia. They had two children: Luisa and Oreste (known familiarly as Tuccio). His son Tuccio died in the Second World War. On 6 July 1967, Piero Portaluppi died in his house on Corso Magenta in Milan.
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Following the Second World War, he devoted himself increasingly to teaching and professional organizations. He continued to design and collaborated on later architectural projects with
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In September 1910, he graduated as an architect and won the Gold Medal of the College of Engineers and Architects of Milan, as its laureate. For the
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on via Tiziano in Milan (1936–1938). Between 1934 and 1938, he worked on the historic restoration of the Church of
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Pietro (known as Piero) Portaluppi was born in Milan, son of the engineer Oreste Portaluppi and wife Luisa Gadda.
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The Palazzo del Capitano di Giustizia, now a courthouse on Piazza Fontana in Milan. Designed in 1578 in the
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photograph showing Case Brughera on the left and piazza Michelangelo Buonarroti in the distance
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and completed in 1605. Restored in 1960 by Portaluppi following World War II bombing damage.
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Piero Portaluppi – itinerari – Ordine degli architetti, P.P.C della provincia di Milano
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Regions. He resumed his professional activity after the war, rebuilding la
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During the First World War, Portaluppi worked for the military in the
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Piero Portaluppi – Linea errante nell’architettura del Novecento
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The Casa degli Atellani in Milan, designed in 1823 by
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Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milan by Piero Portaluppi |
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