DESIGNER
Giulio Sterbini

He was born in Rome into a family of noble ancestry and trained at the Scuola Superiore di Architettura in Naples. In the first phase of his activity he adopted a monumental and rational language, in line with the Roman declination of modern architecture, while in the post-war period he adhered to rationalism in a classicising version. His architectural works include the Archimede Cinema, the ALPI quarter at Serpentara and the Federconsorzi building in Rome.