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Mario Tamagno

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Mario Tamagno
Born(1877-06-19)19 June 1877
Died1941 (aged 63–64)
NationalityItalian
Alma materAccademia Albertina
OccupationArchitect
PracticeGovernment of Siam
BuildingsAnanta Samakhom Throne Hall (1908–15; collaboration)
Hua Lamphong Railway Station (1907)

Mario Tamagno (19 June 1877 – 1941) was an Italian architect who worked mainly in early 20th-century Siam (Thailand). He was educated at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, where he became an instructor after graduating in 1895. He travelled to Siam in 1900, where he entered employment with the Siamese government in a twenty-five-year contract. He was among many Westerners, particularly Italians, who were employed as architects and civil engineers during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. He produced many works, and contributed extensively with Annibale Rigotti, most notably on the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. He married an Italian woman in Thailand, and returned to Italy after the term of his government contract ended.

His contributions with Annibale Rigotti include:

His other projects in Thailand include:

References

  • De Lazara, Leopoldo Ferri; Piazzardi, Paolo; Cassio, Alberto (1992). Italiani alla corte del siam–Italians at the court of Siam–ชาวอิตาเลียนในราชสำนักไทย. Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing (published 1996). ISBN 978-974-8364-60-5.
  • Noobanjong, Koompong (2003). Power, identity, and the rise of modern architecture: from Siam to Thailand. [S.l.]: Dissertation.com. ISBN 978-1-58112-201-5.
  • "Tamagno, Mario". A World's Fair in Italy: Turin 1911. University of Virginia. Retrieved 12 February 2012.