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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4It was born on 09\/12\/1897 in Udine from a modest family of merchants. It undertakes the architecture courses at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, but in 1916 he was forced to interrupt his studies because he was recalled to weapons. At the end of the war he resumes his studies to graduate in 1921. In the same year he emigrated to Romania and works there until 1924, when he returned to Italy. He stops in Udine until 1931, where he works as an architect and interior furnishing, at the beginning through the style Decor To then move on to the rationalist one (especially during the Milanese activity). In many of the buildings of his projects he has not limited himself to defining their furniture, but also the ornaments and decorations, creating homogeneous environments with a strong interaction between architecture and internal spaces.In 1927 he replaced Giuseppe Barazzutti as artistic director of the production of the Fantoni furniture factory, to provide new and closer forms to modern currents. Initially, probably for reasons of the client, he resumed the rustic style and then revised the traditional forms with a new spirit of simplification, landing on a convinced adhesion to taste Decor .Among the various works carried out he participates together with two other Friulian architects, Ermes Midena and Pietro Zanini, at the 5th Triennale in Milan, in 1933, with the “House of the Aviator”, achieving great success. Since 1931 he moved definitively to Milan, where he continues to work both as an architect and as a furniture.In 1942 he was recalled to weapons and after September 8 he participated in the clandestine movement of the Resistance.After the Second World War he resumes his work regularly and is elected independent candidate on the list of the P.C.I. to the City Council of Milan.He died in Rome in 1953 after he had moved there for health reasons. It is brought to the monumental cemetery of Milan. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4View of the Fischerto house, via Pordenone 1, Udine. Project of 1928 View of the Balilla house or former fair, Pordenone. Project of 1933 View of the Casa del Mutilato, Piazza XX Settembre, Pordenone. Project of 1933-35 The Palazzo del Banco di Roma, Milan, 1941 1923 – Villa Rossi , Bucharest 1925 – 1st prize in the National Competition for the arrangement of Piazza Oberdan in Trieste (with the architect Pietro Zanini) 1925 – Villa Fabiano , Udine 1927 – Villa Tullo , Tarcento 1927 – 3rd prize in the competition for the Maggiore Hospital of Milan (with Pietro Zanini) 1928 – Restoration and expansion of the Palace of Pordenone 1928 – FISCHETTO HOUSE , Udine 1928 – Villa Scoccimarro , Tarcento 1932 – Entrance to the track and restaurant at the Monza Autodrome 1932 – Furnishing and internal adaptation of “Hagy” and “Cabar\u00ec” restaurants, Milan 1933 – House of the aviator At the 5th Triennale di Milano (in collaboration with Pietro Zanini and Ermes Midena) 1933-1935 – Summer colony, Pordenone 1933-1935 – Building of the O.N.B., Pordenone (in collaboration with Furlan) 1934 – Furniture of the House of Mode Ferrari and the “Fama socks” shop, Milan 1934 – Accommodation of “Italy” cinema, Milan 1934 – “Brasserie Odeon”, Nice 1934 – Villa della Torre , Pordenone 1934 – 1937 – Mutilated house , Pordenone 1933-1934 – Project for home O.N.B. of the “F. Baracca” group, Milan 1933-1934 – Furniture of various agencies in Banco di Roma 1931-1940 – Private furnishings and winner of various prizes organized by the Triennale and the E.N.A.P.I. For furnished environments and single pieces 1931-1940 – Drawings of furnishings for the private industry 1939-1941 – Palazzo del Banco di Roma, Milan 1938-1942 – Designer of the Pavilion Inviso Fiat, Milan Fair 1939 – State monopoly tobacconist factory, Zara 1943-1945 – Banca Coppola headquarters, Milan 1943-1945 – Popular district in P.le Martini for the Central Institute for Economic and Popular Construction 1948 – Condominium in via Cappuccini, Milan 1949 – Gianazza and Coppola funerary newsstands, Milan 1950 – Biraghi shop furniture 1952 – building in loading p.za, Genoa 1953 – Assignment for the construction of the State Bank, New Delhi (India) Table of ContentsThe House of the Aviator at the 5th Triennale di Milano [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Casa dei Balilla in Pordenone [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Palazzo del Banco di Roma in Milan [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Furniture projects [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The House of the Aviator at the 5th Triennale di Milano [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] This building was designed on the occasion of the 5th Triennale di Milano, from 1933, by three Friulian architects, Cesare Scoccimarro, Ermes Midena and Pietro Zanini. The building located in the Milanese park towards the Sforzesco Castle was considered one of the most beautiful buildings built on that occasion, if not the most beautiful, by authoritative Italian and foreign critics, and some of the most listed art magazines of the time ( Domus, Bella Casa, the Italian illustration, The Studio, Moderne Bauforen , and others).In this work the architects carried out a typical modern construction, adapting it to what were the needs of an aviator. The house was in fact able to host a aircraft with the folded wings, a car, a gym and a pole to go down to the ground floor. On the front there was a spacious porch overlooking the field-tear; Inside bright rooms furnished with very modern taste: living room, dining room and study, all communicating together. Attached to the dining room there was a small rational style kitchen. Going up a few steps you reached the rooms, two small bathrooms, the attached services and the gym, from which you could access a terrace for outdoor gymnastics or reach a tunnel for consulting the flight routes. On the ground floor there were services for service staff: bedrooms, laundry, etc. Casa dei Balilla in Pordenone [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The building was designed in 1933 for the headquarters of the “Casa del Balilla di Pordenone” in via Molinari, although initially it was foreseen in the current crossroads of Largo San Giovanni. However, the choice of the place was indicated by the client because a large open space was required, “for periodic ginms”.Architecturally the structure is affected by the strong influence of the rationalist period, it has two side wings that seek an analogy with the aviation model.Even the heliotherapy colony always designed by Scoccimarro in 1935 was part of the original project, but the latter was demolished after the war.The building was changed a first time in 1962 to be harmonized with the building of the Campionaria fair designed by the architect Garlato and Eng. Germans and a second time in 1988 to adapt it to sports and associative use.During the first modification operation eliminated from the front the littories columns and the four statues, faith, courage, value and fertility were removed. Palazzo del Banco di Roma in Milan [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The imposing palace in pure littorio style with the characteristic curved facade that rescues on the small Edison square, near the midnight stock exchange palace, was built between 1939 and 1940 on a portion of land that belonged to the convent of the mouth. The opportunity. On the sides of the Bassorilievi di Geminiano Cibau building. On the facade a bas -relief that portrays the she -wolf that breastfeeds Romolo and Remo, with enrollment “1941”. Slightly damaged during the war, the building retains its original external appearance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Furniture projects [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] During his stay as an artistic director in the Fantoni furniture factory in Gemona, the furnishings for various Friulian houses. Below I insert a brief description and some photos of some projects that I managed to recover from the book published by the Municipality of Udine “The Friulian furniture between tradition and innovation” , Friulian Museum of popular arts and traditions, from 1989. Table with chair, 1929. This lounge with small chairs, which accompanies a library for the Treccani encyclopedia, has a very simple and light line, and plays on organically composed geometric modules. The flat surfaces are highlighted by the veins of the wood and the elegant movements of the back in the chairs and the elegant processes performed on the two -level table.There are several stylistic echoes, with refined profiles and surfaces in the style of the twentieth century volumes, but with results of particular compositional harmony. Dining room and bedroom, 1932. The set of these furnishings refers to models presented for previous exhibitions, that of Monza of 1930 and that of Gemona of the following year. According to the conception of a modern house, simple and sober furniture are set in large rooms to offer an image of order and composure. Elementary geometric shapes characterize the lines of the individual pieces whose heavy volumes are a clear reference to the twentieth century style.The newly concept multifunctional swivel furniture between the two armchairs of the living room is of particular interest. Bedroom, 1927-28. In this bedroom, built for the August family, the contrast between the heavy volumetric masses and the processing of the surfaces which constitutes the decorative element of the overall composition emerges. Also in this case, the echoes of style of style are affected in the drawings of the upholsterys that cover the sleepy and in the lines of the small table, but also the theme twentieth century in the rigorous line and the square forms. Guido Marussig, The “Hagy” bar-off-road in Milan of the Arch. Cesare Scoccimarro , in “Review of Architecture”, n. 4, 15 April 1932, pp. 174-177 The Houser’s House at the 5th Triennale di Milano , in “La Panarie” A.10, n.59, 1933 Francesco Tentori, Architecture and architects in Friuli in the first fifties of the 1900s , Udine: Friulian graphic arts, 1970 The Friulian furniture between tradition and innovation , Municipality of Udine, Friulian Museum of popular arts and traditions, 1989 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/cesare-scoccimarro-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cesare Scoccimarro – Wikipedia"}}]}]