Contribution of Enrico Taglietti to Canberra’s Architecture, The

Ken Charlton, Paola Favaro, Bronwen Jones

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Enrico Taglietti is an architect with a passion for creating beautiful works of art, who has given Canberra a remarkable collection of stylish, idiosyncratic sculptural buildings.
Enrico Taglietti, born in Milan and a graduate of the University of Milan, settled in Canberra in 1957 becoming one of Australia’s most innovative architects, and has exhibited many of his designs at Museum of Modern Art in New York. RAIA Gold Medallist 2007.
“Prepared for the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, ACT Chapter Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture Committee”.
132 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cm. #131021 Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-129) and index.
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AuthorKen Charlton, Paola Favaro, Bronwen Jones
Number of pages132 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cm.
PublisherRoyal Australian Institute of Architects. A.C.T. Chapte
Year Published2007
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine

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