Difference between revisions 8091557 and 8095144 on simplewiki{{Infobox person |name = Gualtiero Galmanini |image = Gualtieri Galmanini, italian designer.jpg |image_size = |caption = The Archistar Gualtiero Galmanini |nationality = Italian |birth_date = 1909 |birth_place = (contracted; show full)ldings and works were made with innovative mosaic tiles. The Milanese design was created by [[Luigi Caccia Dominioni]], [[Ignazio Gardella]] or [[Gio Ponti]], reflecting on the theme of composite leathers in [[Floccatura | floccato]] which present various shades Galmanini, from 1953, began a first experiment with external coatings based on "vitreous ceramic" materials, studying the cold chromatic details in day and night reflections with a mixture of mosaic fragments of two by two milliteters . The rationalist Italian architecture iconic project of Galmanini's Palazzo di Beatrice d'Este 23 in Milan in 1953, is ethereal and atmospheric, enhanced by the carefully studied designs of the mosaic colors that make it a futuristic work that today recalls the pixels of digital art, one of the first applications of colors of pure glass mosaic tiles that seem to make it float in a metaphysical suspension.⏎ ⏎ In the innovative 1958 refueling station in Mantua, Galmanini's conceptual style creates spaces characterized by an alternation of glass pads and transparent bricks, which interact perfectly under the unifying element formed by a thin roof. The building is designed in the name of transparency and lightness, with a flat roof supported by columns in exposed steel profiles. The facade has large slides, the glass in all its forms is enhanced by Galmanini, and the exposed bricks, the structures are brick cu(contracted; show full) {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Galmanini, Gualtiero}} [[Category:Italian architects]] [[Category:Italian designers]] [[Category:1909 births]] [[Category:1978 deaths]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=8095144.
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