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Renato Camus

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Renato Camus (1891–1971) was an Italian architect. He was born in Pisino, Istria, in 1891. He was a leading figure in Milan’s rationalist architecture between the two world wars. He focused on social housing. In Milan, with Franco Albini and Giancarlo Palanti, he helped create the Fabio Filzi district (1935–1938) and the Gabriele D’Annunzio district (1938–1941), now part of San Siro Milite Ignoto. Camus also took part in the V (1933), VI (1936) and VII Triennale di Milano (1940).


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