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Campanile and Bell
The building was designed by the architect Frederick Sterner and modeled after The Campanile ( St. Mark's Bell Tower ) at the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy.
Another successful program was Campanile Sera ( Bell Tower Evening, 1959 – 1962 ), in which a southern Italian town and a northern one challenged each other with questions made to representatives of the two towns who were present in the studio and practical games played by citizens situated at the same towns.

Campanile and Tower
Another university clock tower bearing a resemblance to the Campanile is the Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower at the University of Birmingham, England, which is modelled on the Torre del Mangia in Siena.
" It is not to be confused with The Campanile, a nickname for Sather Tower, the clock / bell tower of nearby UC Berkeley.
Old Joe is also similar to St Mark's Campanile in Venice, the latter serving as the inspiration for Sather Tower at University of California, Berkeley.
Other, later replicas include the clock tower at King Street Station in Seattle ; North Toronto Station ; Brisbane City Hall, Australia ; the Rathaus ( Town Hall ) in Kiel Germany ; the Daniels & Fisher Tower in Denver ; the Campanile in Port Elizabeth-South Africa ; Sather Tower, nicknamed the Campanile, on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley ; 14 Wall Street ; and the right-hand bell-tower of St. John Gualbert in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, a landmark skyscraper located at One Madison Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, USA, was designed by the architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, who based the external form and shape of the skyscraper on this Campanile.
The Campanile of the Convent ( 1312 ), now called " The Galluppi Tower ", may once have been a defensive fortification.

Campanile and was
This version of the Paramount logo was designed by Dario Campanile and animated by Apogee, Inc ; for this logo, the stars would move across the screen into the arc shape instead of it being superimposed over the mountain as it was before.
A discussion group called Let Lawrence Live was formed by the English department at the university and dozens from the Humanities department gathered on the Kansas campus in front of the Memorial Campanile and lit candles in a peace vigil.
It is widely believed that in 1617, Veranzio implemented his design and tested the parachute by jumping from St Mark's Campanile in Venice and that the event was documented some thirty years later by John Wilkins, founder and secretary of the Royal Society in London in his book Mathematical Magick or, the Wonders that may be Performed by Mechanical Geometry, published in London in 1648.
This was replaced by a new church on its present site in 832 ; from the same century dates the first St Mark's Campanile ( bell tower ).
The Carmen Culpeper Chappell ' 59 Centennial Campanile was completed in May 2007, and was heard for the first time ringing in the 2007 commencement procession.
Campanile of Santa Barbara, at the Palazzo Ducale di Mantova | Ducal Palace in Mantua: Wert was choir director here from 1565 until 1592.
BellSouth Corporate headquarters was located in the Campanile building, also in Midtown.
According to French traveler Jules-Léonard Belin the knife used by Jesus to slice bread was permanently exhibited in the Logetta ( decorated entrance hall ) of St Mark's Campanile in Venice.
It was built in 1861 as a memorial to General Reid who was MP for Windsor and designed by Sir William Tite in yellow brick with a Byzantine style dome, Chinese looking turrets and an Italianate Campanile.
Paolo Guidotti ( about 1590 ) already attempted to carry out Da Vinci's theories, ending by falling on a house roof and breaking his thigh bone ; but while Francis Godwin was writing his flying romance The Man in the Moone ", Fausto Veranzio is widely believed to have performed a parachute jumping experiment for real and, therefore, to be the first man to build and test a parachute: according to the story passed on, Veranzio, in 1617, now over sixty-five years old, implemented his design and tested the parachute by jumping from St Mark's Campanile in Venice.
The depot's tower was modeled after Campanile di San Marco in Venice, Italy, making it the tallest building in Seattle at the time of its construction.
One of the models for the tower was the St. Mercuriale's Campanile, in Forlì.
The concept behind the building's design was to place the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus on top of St Mark's Campanile in Venice.
The Campanile was started in 1772 and completed in 1779.

Campanile and film
The Libertine ( La Matriarca ; a. k. a. The Matriarch ) is a 1969 Italian film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile.
* Pasquale Festa Campanile ( 1927 – 1986 )-screenwriter and film director

Campanile and Foreign
Other alumni who went on to become chef-owners of renowned restaurants include Charlie Hallowell, chef-owner of local pizza restaurant Pizzaiolo, Michael Tusk of Quince, Mary Jo Thoresen of Jojo, Gayle Pirie of Foreign Cinema, Christopher Lee of Eccolo, Joyce Goldstein of Square One, Amaryll Schwertner of Boulettes Larder, Alison Barakat of Bakesale Betty's, and Russell Moore and Allison Hopelain of Camino in Oakland, all in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Mark Peel of Campanile Restaurant in Los Angeles, California.

Campanile and at
The Campanile, a major university landmark at the center of UNI's campus.
A tower based on the Berkeley Campanile is located at the University of Concepción, Chile.
* Visitor Services-The Campanile at Berkeley
Furthermore, the story about Veranzio's jump does not explain what might have motivated a former chancellor to the Holy Roman Emperor and diplomat, at the age of 65 and only a few days before his death, to jump from the Campanile.
* The Campanile at the University of California, Berkeley
* BellSouth Building ( Atlanta ): BellSouth Telecommunications headquarters ( corporate headquarters is also in Atlanta at the Campanile Building ).
In a small exhibit about the loyalty oath in the ground level of the Campanile at UC Berkeley, Prosser is quoted as saying, " If the authority exists to discharge a professor because he will not sign this oath on demand, then it exists to fire him because he will not sign an oath that he is not a Catholic, not a Mason, not a consumer of beer ... there is no place to stop.
The construction of the Memorial Union, the addition of new bells at the Campanile, the first VEISHEA celebrations, and the shocking death of football player Jack Trice were heavily covered.

Campanile and which
The 1983 Italian movie Il Petomane, directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Ugo Tognazzi, gives a poetic rendition of the character, contrasting his deep longing for normalcy with the condition of ' freak ' to which his act relegated him.
The Island, Minocqua's civic center, contains the Campanile Center for the Arts, the Minocqua Police Department, Minocqua Fire Department, and the Minocqua Community Center, which houses the town offices and public library.
In 1983, he designed the project Campanile in Frankfurt am Main, which turned out to be most influential on the Messeturm.
There is a mill chimney in Darwen, Lancashire which is modelled on the Campanile in St. Mark's Square, Venice, called India Mill.
The 1902 collapse of the Campanile plays a role in American novelist Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, in which an aeronautical battle between ambiguously fictitious airships results in the spectacular fall of the structure.
The Campanile, along with much of the city of Venice, appears in the video game Assassin's Creed II, in which the playable character, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, can scale the tower in the years 1480-1499 to view the city from on-high.
Venice-themed Japanese anime Aria the OVA: Arietta depicts a walk to the top of St. Mark's Campanile, via the pedestrian ramp path, which is no longer accessible to the general public.

Campanile and by
by Pasquale Festa Campanile ( 1965 )
by Pasquale Festa Campanile ( 1973 )
" Delamarre cites E. Campanile, in Langues indo-européennes (" The name of the Irish Saint Brigid is an adjective of the form * brigenti … ' the Eminent '"), edited by Françoise Bader ( Paris, 1994 ), pp. 34 – 40, that Brigid is a continuation of the Indo-European goddess of the dawn like Aurora .</ ref >) is the daughter of the Dagda and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Statue of former provost George Salmon ( by John Hughes ) and the Campanile, both in Parliament Square
Partly paved and partly grassed, it is dominated by four great religious edifices: the Duomo ( cathedral ), the Campanile ( the cathedral's free standing bell tower ), the Baptistry and the Camposanto.
Category: Films directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile
It came under fire from Campanile for its unreliability, an issue highlighted by the occasional missed broadcasts due to technical difficulties.
* Il merlo maschio ( 1970, by Pasquale Festa Campanile ), with Laura Antonelli and Lando Buzzanca

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