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Giovanni Battista Belli-Bernasconi ( Ivan Petrovich Bernaskoni ; Russian : Джиованни/Иван Петрович Бернаскони; 1770 – 16 November 1827 ) was a Russian architect born in Switzerland . He was the author of many classical buildings and architectural ensembles in Saint Petersburg and its surroundings.

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11-525: Bernasconi might refer to: People [ edit ] Bernasconi (surname) Bernasconi family Places [ edit ] Bernasconi, Argentina , a village Bernasconi Hills (and Pass), a mountain range and pass in Southern California, United States Bernasconi Institute , a primary school in Buenos Aires, Argentina 7848 Bernasconi ,

22-1072: A Russian architect Giuseppe Bernasconi (1778–1839), Russian architect of Swiss-Italian origins Humberto Bernasconi (1912–unknown), Uruguayan basketball player Irene Bernasconi , (1896–1989), Argentine marine biologist Ivan Bernasconi (1974–), Italian high jumper Laura Bernasconi , 17th C. Italian painter Luciano Bernasconi (1939–), Italian comic book artist Luigi Bernasconi (1910 – 1970), an Italian ski jumper Maria Roth-Bernasconi (1955–), Swiss politician Mario Bernasconi (sculptor) (1899–1963), Swiss-Italian sculptor Mario Bernasconi (general) (1892–1976), Italian aviator and Air Force general Michelangelo Bernasconi (1901–1943), an Italian rower Patrick Bernasconi (1955–), French business executive Robert Bernasconi (1950–), Philosopher Giovanni Battista Belli-Bernasconi (1770–1827), Swiss-Italian architect in Russia See also [ edit ] Bernasconi family [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

33-495: A minor planet Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bernasconi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bernasconi&oldid=1193994548 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

44-890: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bernasconi (surname) This article is about the surname. For other uses, see Bernasconi . Bernasconi or Bernaskoni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Bernasconi, founder of the settlement of Bernasconi , Argentina. Andrea Bernasconi (1706–1784), Italian composer Antonia Bernasconi (1741–1803), German opera singer Antonio Bernasconi (1726–1805), Swiss-Italian stuccoist in Russia Antonio Bernasconi (architect) (1710-1785), Italian architect Attilio Bernasconi (1905–1971), Argentine footballer Bautista Bernasconi (born 2001), Argentine rugby union player Bernardo Bernasconi (1839-1923),

55-877: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Giovanni Battista Belli-Bernasconi Giovanni Bernasconi was born Giovanni Battista Belli or Begli in 1770 in Camignolo , a settlement on the northern outskirts of Lugano in Switzerland’s Italian-speaking Ticino canton, and was adopted by Pietro Bernasconi di Bedano . The area, and the Bernasconi family in particular, had produced numerous artists and architects, active across Europe, in England, Spain, Italy and Germany, as well as several distant cousins who had also come to work in Russia. Bernasconi came to

66-617: The surname Bernasconi . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bernasconi_(surname)&oldid=1217130340 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Surnames of Italian origin Surnames of Argentine origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

77-780: The Russian capital Saint Petersburg in 1801, and submitted a project for the renovation of the city’s Saint Isaac’s Cathedral in 1809. Though the job ultimately went to the Frenchman Auguste de Montferrand , Bernasconi’s proposals won him recognition in Saint Petersburg’s architectural circles, and he was nominated as a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1814. In Russia, he worked on various projects alongside Giacomo Quarenghi of Bergamo and Tommaso Adamini of Agra. Barracks for an infantry regiment (1812). Bernasconi presented

88-568: The clergymen of the adjacent Church of the Prophet Elijah at Porokhoviye, Saint Petersburg. The project was constructed under Zakhar Filippovich Krasnopevkov, and has a rusticated lower lower storey and classical facade. Having been used as a day nursery in the 1980s-1990s, the building has since been returned to the Orthodox Church and is used as a library and Sunday school. Several period features have been preserved, including decorations over

99-893: The namesake of the Bernasconi Hills in Southern California Boris Bernaskoni (1977–), Russian architect Daniel Bernasconi (1970-), British America’s Cup yacht designer Daniele Bernasconi (1992–), Italian footballer Domenico Bernasconi (1902–1978), Italian boxer Félix Bernasconi, the namesake of the Bernasconi Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina Francis Bernasconi (1762–1841), English ornamental carver born in Italy Gaudenzio Bernasconi (1932–2023), Italian footballer George Henry Bernasconi (c. 1842–1916), English artist Giovanni Battista Belli-Bernasconi (1770–1827),

110-606: The plan and facade for the building to the Academy of Arts, for which he was recognised as a naznachennyy or "nominee" of the Academy. Cathedral (1814). To gain the title of Academician, Andrey Voronikhin set Bernasconi the task of "drafting the plans for a building to house a provincial gymnasium". This project was never realised, and instead Bernasconi was admitted to the Academy for an ecclesiastical structure. Priest's residence at Ilyinskaya Sloboda 15 (1827-1829). Bernasconi designed this extant Empire style two-storey residence for

121-521: The windows. Photos and plans may be found in the online report on the building's conservation status. He died 16 November 1827 in Saint Petersburg of "ex articulari morbi". Serving as the executors of will were Giovanni Battista Lucchini di Montagnola and Gerolamo Rusca di Agno , master builders at Pavlovsk . His wife, Gioconda Rossetti was living in Bedano (near Lugano) at the time of his death, and

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