Renato Camus (1891 – 1971) was an Italian architect.

He was born in Pisino, Istria, in 1891.[1] He was among the main figures of the Milanese rationalist architecture between the two world wars. He was particularly interested in the problems of social housing, creating in Milan, with Franco Albini and Giancarlo Palanti, the Fabio Filzi (1935-1938) and Gabriele D'Annunzio districts, now San Siro Milite Ignoto (1938-1941).[2][3][4]

He took part in the V (1933), VI (1936) and VII Triennale di Milano (1940).[2]

References

  1. Touring club italiano (1998). Milano. Touring club italiano. p. 621.
  2. 1 2 "Càmus, Renato". Treccani.
  3. Pagano, Giuseppe; De Seta, Cesare (2008). Architettura e città durante il fascismo. Jaca Book. p. 170. ISBN 9788816408432.
  4. D'Orazio, Marco (2008). Contributi alla storia della costruzione metallica. Alinea. p. 64. ISBN 9788860552679.
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