Palazzo delle Forze Armate, Rome

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Palazzo delle Forze Armate in Rome is a monumental mid-20th-century government building that exemplifies Italian Rationalist architecture and served as a key commission in architect Luigi Moretti’s career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
government building
monumental architecture
architect Luigi Moretti NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italian Rationalism NERFINISHED
Rationalist architecture
category Buildings and structures in Rome
Government buildings in Italy
Rationalist architecture in Italy
constructionPeriod mid-20th century
continent Europe
country Italy
genre institutional architecture
hasArchitecturalType palazzo
hasClient Italian government NERFINISHED
Ministry of Defence of Italy NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Fascist-era and postwar Italian architecture
hasDesignFeature emphasis on symmetry
large, austere volumes
minimal ornamentation
monumental entrance
regular window rhythm
stone-clad exterior
hasFacadeType monumental facade
hasFunction governmental representation
seat of military offices
hasPlanType rational, orthogonal plan
heritage 20th-century Italian architecture
inception 20th century
locatedIn Italy
Rome
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lazio NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Rome NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Italy
materialUsed reinforced concrete
stone cladding
owner Italian state NERFINISHED
partOf Rome’s governmental building stock
significance example of Italian Rationalist monumentalism
key commission in Luigi Moretti’s career
significantProjectFor Luigi Moretti NERFINISHED
use military administration
offices of the Italian armed forces
usedFor administrative activities of the armed forces

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Luigi Moretti notableWork Palazzo delle Forze Armate, Rome
Capo di Stato Maggiore della Difesa seat Palazzo delle Forze Armate, Rome
this entity surface form: Palazzo Esercito, Rome