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[[Image:Bozen Gerichtsgebäude.JPG|thumb|Courthouse, 1939, [[Bolzano]], [[Italy]].]]
[[Image:Marcello_Piacentini_-_Bolzano_Courthouse.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Bolzano]], Italy, Home Revenue Office (Palazzo degli Uffici Finanziari) in Piazza del Tribunale]]
[[File:Casa del Fascio Di Reggio Calabria.jpg|thumb|Casa del Fascio, 1936, [[Reggio Calabria]], [[Italy]].]]
[[Image:Panoramica_comune_guidonia.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Guidonia]], Italy, City Hall (Palazzo Comunale) in Piazza [[Matteotti]]]]
[[File:Asmara-cinema Impero.jpeg|thumb|Cinema Impero, 1937, [[Asmara]], [[Eritrea]].]]
[[Image:Monumento_a_la_Bandera_17.jpg|thumb|300px|[[National Flag Memorial]], Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina]]
[[File:Fiat Tagliero Building - Tivedshambo 2008-10-30.jpg|thumb|[[Fiat Tagliero Building]], 1938, [[Asmara]], [[Eritrea]].]]
'''Rationalist-Fascist architecture''' was an Italian architectural style of the late 1920's promoted and practiced initially by the [[Gruppo 7]] group, whose architects included [[Figini e Pollini|Luigi Figini]], Guido Frette, Sebastiano Larco, [[Figini e Pollini|Gino Pollini]], Carlo Enrico Rava, [[Giuseppe Terragni]], Ubaldo Castagnola and [[Adalberto Libera]]. Two branches have been identified, a [[modernist architecture|modernist]] branch with [[Giuseppe Terragni]] being the most prominent exponent, and a conservative branch of which [[Marcello Piacentini]] and the [[La Burbera]] group were most influential.
'''Rationalist-Fascist architecture''' was an Italian architectural style developed during the Fascist regime and in particular starting from the late 1920s. It was promoted and practiced initially by the [[Gruppo 7]] group, whose architects included [[Figini e Pollini|Luigi Figini]], Guido Frette, Sebastiano Larco, [[Figini e Pollini|Gino Pollini]], Carlo Enrico Rava, [[Giuseppe Terragni]], Ubaldo Castagnola and [[Adalberto Libera]]. Two branches have been identified, a [[modernist architecture|modernist]] branch with [[Giuseppe Terragni]] being the most prominent exponent, and a conservative branch of which [[Marcello Piacentini]] and the [[La Burbera]] group were most influential.


==Architects==
==Architects==

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Courthouse, 1939, Bolzano, Italy.
Casa del Fascio, 1936, Reggio Calabria, Italy.
Cinema Impero, 1937, Asmara, Eritrea.
Fiat Tagliero Building, 1938, Asmara, Eritrea.

Rationalist-Fascist architecture was an Italian architectural style developed during the Fascist regime and in particular starting from the late 1920s. It was promoted and practiced initially by the Gruppo 7 group, whose architects included Luigi Figini, Guido Frette, Sebastiano Larco, Gino Pollini, Carlo Enrico Rava, Giuseppe Terragni, Ubaldo Castagnola and Adalberto Libera. Two branches have been identified, a modernist branch with Giuseppe Terragni being the most prominent exponent, and a conservative branch of which Marcello Piacentini and the La Burbera group were most influential.

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