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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Urbino' has mentioned 'Architect' in the following places:
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The century opened with the consecration in 1809 of the new Duomo di Urbino, as designed by the architect Giuseppe Valadier, who restored the city's Montefeltro-era buildings, such as the old Seminary, adjacent to the church of St. Sergius, now partly occupied by the Hotel Raffaello.
Following the construction of the New Palace of Alban (1831), designed by architect Peter Ghinelli, which gave rise to the present Piazza della Repubblica that went on to form the first part of the future Corso Garibaldi, the city experienced a number of urban improvements designed to change the face of the city.
This urban renewal reflected many of the ideas of Fulvio Corboli but its design was largely done by the architect Vincenzo Ghinelli.
The second half of the twentieth century was characterized in Urbino by the cooperation with the major public institutions (the University and the City) by the architect Giancarlo De Carlo.
Immediately after that, the Genoese architect was commissioned by the City to prepare the General Plan (1958xe2x80x9364) aimed at the recovery of the historical center, which had been in poor condition and was in danger of losing several neighborhoods including the Palazzo Ducale to the land subsidence below.
In addition, thanks to the close relationship with De Carlo, the city has hosted twice (1976xe2x80x9381, and 1992xe2x80x9393) the laboratories of the ILAUD, founded and directed by the Genoese architect.
Federico II commissioned the design from the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini, who also designed the Ducal Palace.
The church was rebuilt in Neoclassic style by the architect Giuseppe Valadier, with work completed in 1801.
Bartolomeo Carusi, theologian and professor at Bologna and Paris Battista Malatesta (1384xe2x80x931448), Renaissance poet Bernardino Baldi, mathematician and writer Clorinda Corradi, opera singer (1804xe2x80x9377) Crispino Agostinucci, bishop of Montefeltro Donato Bramante was born nearby, and witnessed Laurana's work going up while he was a youth Elisabetta Gonzaga Duchess of Urbino (1471xe2x80x931526) Federico Barocci, painter Federico Commandini (1509), mathematician Federico III da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, medieval condottiere and patron of the arts Federico Zuccari and Taddeo Zuccari, painters, were born nearby Fernando Aiuti (1935xe2x80x932019), immunologist Francesco Puccinotti (1794xe2x80x931872), pathologist Giovanni Francesco Albani, Pope Clement XI Giovanni Santi, painter and poet, father of Raphael, was born nearby Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, commissioned the Venus of Urbino painting Muzio Oddi (1569-1639), mathematician, architect, military engineer, writer Ottaviano Petrucci, inventor of the music print with movable type, was born nearby Paolo Volponi (1924xe2x80x9394), writer and poet Polydore Vergil or Virgil, chronicler in England Raffaello Carboni, writer Raphael Gualazzi, jazz pianist and singer, runner-up in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest Raphael, painter; his family's house is a museum-shrine Umberto Piersanti, poet and writer Valentino Rossi, multiple MotoGP World Champion Marica Branchesi, astrophysicist Stefano Sensi, association football player