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He moved to Milan after the separation from Pagano. Among the most important works of this period is the Colonia elioterapica di Bardonecchia (1936โ€“38). He and his family were affected by the anti-Jewish laws in 1938. After Jews were banned from university posts and the practice of medicine, he
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In the 1950s he worked on numerous projects. He focused on higher education and increasing participation in competitions for major works, including (in collaboration with colleagues Domenico Morelli, Felice Bardelli and Sergio Hutter) the project for a new building for the University of Turin.
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He also designed furniture and decor, starting with 67 pieces of furniture for the Palazzo Gualino and including furnishings of important public buildings, such as the Hall of the Press in Turin, in shops, including the Borletti in Galleria San Federico, and for exhibitions.
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He remained a sculptor, for which he had an early vocation, and made drawings, portraits and caricatures. His sculptures and portraits in pen and oil are reminiscent of those of Pagano, Mollino, and other architects from Turin.
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In 1943 he married Maria Gattone. In 1944 they had a son Emanuele, and in 1946 a daughter Piera. From 1943 to 1945 he was displaced to Florence, where he was able to escape anti-Jewish persecution under a false name.
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After the end of the Second World War he returned to Turin, and in 1946 joined the Giuseppe Pagano Group and the local branch of APAO, engaging with issues of postwar reconstruction and new tasks of architecture.
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His academic career began at the Polytechnic of Turin, where he was a lecturer in architectural composition from 1948 to 1956. He served as a professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the
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drew an immediate response at the international level. Other projects designed by the two architects were publicized and analyzed by critics, in particular through the pages of
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He was President of the Council of the Order of Architects of the Province of Turin in 1969โ€“70, and in 1969 was appointed a member of the National Academy of St. Luke.
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In the 1920s and 30s in Turin, he associated with a wide circle of intellectuals and artists which included architects, painters and art critics, including
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Competition Project for the seat of the Faculty of Law, Humanities, Teaching, Business Administration, University of Turin (first prize ex aequo). (1958)
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International Exhibition of Turin: Hall of the Army, Navy, Air Force (with G. Pagano and E. Pittini); Pavilion Celebration and Fashion (with G. Pagano);
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Five buildings in the neighborhood "Le Vallette," Turin (G. Levi Montalcini parent company, D. Morelli, M. and F. Vaudetti loops). (1957-1965)
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helped his sister assemble a secret laboratory in her bedroom at their parents' house in Turin so she could continue her medical research.
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Luigi Levi was born in Milan to Adamo Levi, an engineer from Turin, and Adele Montalcini, a painter. Like his sisters Anna (1905โ€“2000),
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Districts Ina-Casa Genoa, Favria, Savona, Albenga, Campo Ligure, Arenzano, Masone, Pinerolo. (In collaboration). (1951-1952)
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from 1956 to 1964, at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Padua from 1964 to 1971, and to Turin in 1971โ€“72.
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New building of the Faculty of Humanities of the University ofTurin (DS Morelli, F. Bardelli and S. Hutter). (1959โ€“68)
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Two condos for homes and offices, "Palaces of the Lodges," waterfront Perotti, Bari (with E. Levi Montalcini). (1972)
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Project for the planning of the new Via Roma, Torino (with O. Aloisio, U. Cuzzi, G. Pagano and E. Sottsass). (1931)
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Competition Project for the Palazzo del Littorio in Via dell'Impero, Rome (with U. Cuzzi and E. Pifferi). (1934)
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Project for the New Airport of Genoa-Arenzano (with P. Ceresa and Schiappacasse EL). (1947-1951)
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Exhibition of Fashion and Furniture, Italy: stand "Screenplay by Beach-Mountain '. (1932)
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House in Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, Italy (with G. Casalegno and P. Ceresa). (1947-1948)
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International Exhibition of Liege, Belgium (with G. Pagano): Hall of Italy. (1929-1930)
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Torre-bollitore for Cartiere G. Bosso, Lanzo Torinese (with P. Ceresa). (1942-1943)
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Pictures of some of the works on the site of his daughter Piera Levi-Montalcini:
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Draft Case UNRRA-Casas for refugees Julian of Turin (with P. Ceresa). (1950)
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Competition Project for the second leg of the Nuova Via Roma, Turin. (1933)
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Building of homes under Montevecchio, Turin (with P. Ceresa and L. Buffa)
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Coordination of the urban district of "Le Vallette," Turin. (1957-1958)
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Power plant Sip, Chivasso (with P. Ceresa and M. loops). (1950-1952)
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Gino Levi-Montalcini died in Turin on November 29, 1974. He was 72.
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Casa Boasso, via Groscavallo 8, Torino (with G. Pagano). (1928โ€“29)
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Villa Lanfranco-Gromo in Corso Giovanni Lanza, Turin. (1936-1937)
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Furniture of Living "La Stampa" in Via Roma, Torino. (1947-1948)
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Draft modern villa on the hill of Turin (with G. Pagano). (1930)
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on the Virtual Museum of the Polytechnic of Turin (in Italian)
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Hydroelectric "Grand Pra," Ceres (with P. Ceresa). (1947-1948)
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Offices SALPA, Sesto San Giovanni (with G. Pagano). (1930)
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Villa Hills, Rivara Canavese (with G. Pagano). (1928โ€“29)
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Building of home in Corso Giulio Cesare, Turin. (1956)
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Villa Morocco, Sauze d'Oulx (with P. Ceresa). (1947)
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Villa Caudano Avenue XXV Aprile, Turin. (1935-1936)
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Shop Borletti, Galleria San Federico, Turin. (1933)
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