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Roberto Gottardi was born on 30 January, 1927 in Venice, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian-Cuban architect. Discover Roberto Gottardi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January 1927
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Venice, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 21 August, 2017
Died Place Havana, Cuba
Nationality Italy

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1927

Roberto Gottardi (30 January 1927 – 21 August 2017) was an Italian-Cuban architect.

1952

Gottardi graduated in architecture from the Istituto Superiore di Architettura di Venezia (Architecture Institute of Venice) in 1952, the same class as Massimo Vignelli.

While there, one of the major influences on his formative style was his mentor Carlo Scarpa, whose craft approach to architecture refuted the tenets of Rationalist modernism.

Also influential was the school's iconoclastic director, Giuseppe Samoná, who like Scarpa, was an important critic of Rationalism.

After his studies in Venice, Gottardi worked in Milan for the firm BBPR under Ernesto Nathan Rogers.

1957

In 1957 he departed for Caracas upon the invitation of a Venezuelan architect whom he had met in Rogers’ office and ended up working with fellow Italian Vittorio Garatti and Cuban architect Ricardo Porro in the Banco Obrero project, led by famed architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva.

Following the victory of the Cuban Revolution, Ricardo Porro invited Gottardi and Garatti to join him in the cause of building a new country.

1960

Gottardi arrived in Cuba in December 1960, and soon began work with Porro and Garatti on the ambitious project of Havana's new National Art Schools, commissioned by Fidel Castro.

As part of the three-man team who designed the National Art Schools, Gottardi created the School of Dramatic Arts.

He was also the only one of the National Art Schools' three primary architects to remain in the country following the mid-1960s.

1965

Following his work on the School of Dramatic Arts (which remained unfinished in the face of political realignments in 1965 that ended work on the National Art Schools), Gottardi worked as a lecturer and professor at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Havana.

1967

He also assumed the National Command Post of Agriculture (1967–71), the Maravilla pizzeria (1967–68), the set designs for Girón (1981) and Dédalo (1991) by choreographer Rosario Cárdenas, and the remodeling of the Caracas Restaurant y Cafeteria (actually Prado y Neptuno Restaurant) (1997–98).

He lived, taught, and practiced architecture in Havana.

2008

He began working with the Cuban National Council of Conservation in 2008 on restoring and finishing the School of Dramatic Arts that had remained incomplete since 1965.