Armando Brasini

INAIL Building in Rome, designed by Armando Brasini

Armando Brasini (Rome, 21 September 1879 - Rome, 18 February 1965) was a prominent Italian architect and urban designer of the early twentieth century and exemplar of Fascist architecture. His work is notable for its eclectic and visionary style inspired by Ancient Roman architecture, Italian Baroque architecture and Giovanni Battista Piranesi.[1]

  1. ^ Terry Kirk (2006), "Piranesi's Poetic License: His Influence on Modern Italian Architecture", Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, 4, University of Michigan Press: 264-265, JSTOR 4238475