ROMA, 1881-1960
The son of a prestigious architect and a student at the Istituto Superiore di Belle Arti in Rome, Piacentini debuts with a neo-renaissance style and wins the competition for the urban planning of the Bergamo centre (1907-1927). After a few works influenced by the Viennese Secession (Cinema Corso, Rome 1915) starting in the 1920s, he becomes the major interpreter of the monumentalism of the Fascist regime, covering several institutional roles at the forefront.