Ludovico Quaroni (Rome, 1911–1987) was a prominent Italian architect and urban planner. Graduated from La Sapienza in 1934, he co-founded a studio with Fariello and Muratori. He contributed to Italy's reconstruction, co-founding APAO and serving as INU vice president. Key works include Rome’s INA-Casa Tiburtino neighborhood, La Martella village in Matera, and Gibellina’s Mother Church. He taught at major Italian universities and authored influential texts. Quaroni received numerous awards and contributed to major journals. His archives are held by the Adriano Olivetti Foundation and are being catalogued.

Details
- Year
- 1950 ca.
- Measurements
- H 73 / L 250 / W 90 CMH 28,7 / L 98,4 / W 35,4 IN
- Materials
- Marble, iron, brass

