1934 Ernesto La Padula (1902/68)
It fills up with refined rationalism the space between the bank of the Tiber and the Lungotevere (the road along the Tiber)
"Built specifically making use of nautical imagery (...). The reference exhibited to international architecture is made with the adoption of a strict geometry, set on golden rules. The structure has a symmetry that the planimetric asymmetric overhang roof terrace helps to mitigate" (Giorgio Muratore)
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