(b Meda, nr Milan, 18 April 1904; d Pavia, 19 July 1943). Italian architect. He enrolled in the Istituto Tecnico in Como in 1917 and, after graduating from the physics and mathematics department in 1921, enrolled in the Scuola Superiore di Architettura of the Politecnico of Milan. In December 1926 Terragni was among the signatories of the first of four articles on the state of Italian architecture, published in the journal Rassegna italiana. The articles were the first theoretical writings of the Modern Movement in Italy and were also signed by Luigi Figini, Gino Pollini, Sebastiano Larco, Ubaldo Castagnoli, Guido Frette and Carlo Enrico Rava, who with Terragni became known as the GRUPPO 7. Terragni has often been viewed as the leader of the group. He also painted avidly, and when he finished his architectural education he had to decide either to be a painter or an architect.
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