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Pietro Nobile (1776-1854), originally from Ticino in Switzerland,
Director of the School of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts
in Vienna, architect working for the imperial court and protege of
the Austrian Chancellor of State Clemens Lothar Metternich,
attempted to combine science, mechanics, and aesthetics in
architecture. An architect trained both as an engineer and
academically, he reformed teaching at the School of Architecture at
the Academy in Vienna by reacting to the design methods introduced
at the Polytechnic in Paris, and by making academic drawing
compulsory for engineers. The publication presents the results of
Italian-Austrian-Czech cooperation on research into the architect's
death estate in Trieste and Bellinzona, Switzerland, and other
materials scattered throughout Europe.
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