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Vignola

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Vi·gno·la  (vn-yl, v-nylä), Giacomo da Originally Giacomo da Barozzi or Barozio. 1507-1573.
Italian architect best known for his influential treatise Rule of the Five Orders of Architecture (1562).

Vignola (Italian) [viɲˈɲɔːla]
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(Biographies / Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da (1507-1573) M, Italian, ARCHITECTURE: architect) Giacomo Barozzi da (ˈdʒaːkomo baˈrɔttsi da). 1507-73, Italian architect, whose cruciform design for Il Gesù, Rome, greatly influenced later Church architecture


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Elzeyadi and his students designed the panels, and Vignola and his students will monitor the project's electricity savings and generation.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Instead of dominating the landscape with a huge palace (as Vignola did at the nearby Villa Farnese), Gambara was prepared to divide his summer residence into two small casini (one finished for a successor by Maderno).
and In Full Swing feature the same trio, O'Connor accompanied by John Burr on stand-up bass and the inimitable Frank Vignola on guitar.
 
 
 
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