Ciampi, Mario J. (Mario Joseph), 1907-2006

Mario Joseph Ciampi was a native of San Francisco. He studied at the San Francisco Architectural Club (1927-29), was a Special Student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1930-32), and attended the Beaux Arts Institute in Paris (1932). Ciampi gained prominence within the profession by designing schools and churches in the Bay Area, the Berkeley Art Museum and the Newman Center for the University of California. In addition to his architectural projects, Ciampi was involved in a number of significant planning projects including a master plan for San Mateo County's Jefferson High School District, St. Mary's College in Moraga, and the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. Mr. Ciampi left his imprint on San Francisco as the consultant for projects including the replanning of Market Street, the Embarcadero, and United Nations Plaza, The Golden Gateway, Yerba Buena Center, and the Ferry Plaza.

From the description of Mario J. Ciampi records, 1952-1999. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 779212772

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