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Italian architect of Barcelona stadium dies of virus at 92

Renowned Italian architect Vittorio Gregotti has died aged 92 after contracting the new coronavirus, city authorities in Milan said on Sunday. Milan's Bicocca district, Barcelona's olympic stadium, the new opera house in Aix-en-Provence and the Belem Cultural Center in Portugal are some of Gregotti's most famous works.

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Published March 15,2020
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Vittorio Gregotti, an Italian architect who designed the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics stadium, died Sunday at the age of 92 after catching the novel coronavirus, Italian media said.

Gregotti died of pneumonia after being hospitalised in Milan having contracted COVID-19, the AGI news agency and the Corriere della Sera newspaper reported.

He also designed the Arcimboldi Opera Theatre in Milan, a futuristic structure built to allow the opera season to continue while the La Scala underwent renovation in 2002-2004.

Paying tribute, fellow Italian architect Stefano Boeri called Gregotti a "master of international architecture" who "created the story of our culture".

"What a great sadness," he wrote on Facebook.

Gregotti's wife Mariana Mazza has been hospitalised at the same Milan hospital, Corriere della Sera said, without providing details on why.