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Exhibition explains architect Enrico Taglietti's role in giving Canberra its modern, human face

Summary by region.com.au
Enrico Taglietti in his studio in Griffith Canberra, circa 1976. Photo: Ted Richards, courtesy Taglietti Archive. Photo: CMAG. A man who left a deep, visible impression on the national capital is being showcased at Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG). Born in Milan, Italy, Enrico Taglietti (1926-2019) spent his early years in Asmara in Eritrea, Ethiopia. In 1947, on his return to Milan, he studied architecture at the Politecnico and then spent so…
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region.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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