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  1. Camillo Guarino Guarini (17 January 1624 – 6 March 1683) was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active in Turin as well as Sicily, France and Portugal. He was a Theatine priest, mathematician, and writer.

  2. Guarino Guarini (born January 17, 1624, Modena, Duchy of Modena [Italy]—died March 6, 1683, Milan) was an Italian architect, priest, mathematician, and theologian whose designs and books on architecture made him a major source for later Baroque architects in central Europe and northern Italy.

  3. Camillo Guarino Guarini (Modena, 17 gennaio 1624 – Milano, 6 marzo 1683) è stato un architetto e teorico dell'architettura italiano, oltre che trattatista, autore di opere di matematica e filosofia e sacerdote.

  4. Guarino Guarini was an Italian mathematician who worked in geometry and philosophy. View one larger picture. Biography. In the age-old connections between art and mathematics - however either is defined - no one is more worthy of attention than the Italian Baroque figure of Guarino Guarini.

  5. May 18, 2018 · Guarino Guarini (1624-1683) was an Italian architect, priest, and philosopher, whose mathematical studies enabled him to create the most fantastic of all baroque churches. Guarino Guarini was born in Modena on Jan. 17, 1624.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · What does a tunnel to heaven look like? The answer floats – against all laws of physics – within a chapel which should be too small to contain it. Turin’s architectural miracle combines advanced mathematics with lessons in perception from ancient Greeks and avant-garde Baroque masters.

  7. Quick Reference. (1624–83) Italian architect. His work represents the ultimate achievement of Italian Baroque structural engineering, creating in stone what could be attempted today in reinforced concrete.

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