manufactured by Solari di Udine, S.p.A., Italy designed by Italian architect GinoValle [it] (1923–2003) in 1965, with significant contribution from John Myer
architecture studio of GinoValle, the main building now houses an important part of the university: classrooms, the “GinoValle” exhibit space, the “Archivio
Portello, behind the new HQ of the Rossoneri, and the large square "Piazza GinoValle". The new village with shopping malls and hotel is located near CityLife
radio time setting Telefunken nixie tube clock Solari Cifra 3 designed by GinoValle [it] (1965) Because digital clocks can be very small and inexpensive devices
(1956-1960) Cifra 5 electric "split-flap" clock (on shelf) by Nani and GinoValle [it] for R.E.C. Solari (1956 Award) Sewing machine Mirella designed by