- Ècole primaire Santorre di Santarosa
- Casa Avezzano
- La maison a crescent
- Casa Boffa-Costa
- Maison en via Massena
- Casa Giraudi/Bonelli
- Casa Guelpa
- Casa Maffei
- Istituto Magistrale Monti
- Maison en via Morosini
- Casa Rey
- Palace en corso De Gasperi
- Maison in via Colombo
- Maison in via Cassini, 65
- Maison en via Vespucci
- Maison in corso Galileo Ferraris
- Maison in via Cassini, 21
- Maison Gamna
- Maison in via Sacchi
- Villa Scott
- Motordrome Fausto Coppi
- Petit villa in via Asti, 36
- Maison in via Asti, 41
- Maison Foa-Levi
- Maisons en via Mancini
- Maison Giuliano
- Maison en via Mancini 22
- Casa Pasquetti
- Palais Menzio (aujour d'hui auberge Eden)
- Ex Eleves/Retiréé FIAT
- Usine FIAT
- Villa Javelli
- Petite maison Kind
- Maison Marangoni
- Maison Sigismondi
- Maison Fiorio (2)
- Maison Florio/Nizza
- Maison en Via Rossini
- Raby batiment
- Palais en via Saffi
- Palazzina Baravalle
- Maison Florio
- Maison en via Duchessa Jolanda 17
- Maison en via Duchessa Jolanda 19/21
- Maison Fenoglio-La Fleur
- maisons en via Bossi 6 et en via le Chiuse 85
- Maison Macciotta
- Maisons Marchisio et Casasopra
- Maison en via Piffetti 10
- Maison en via Piffetti 12
- Maison Tasca
- Maison de la Victoire
- Maison Zorzi
- Maison en via Piffetti 7bis
- Palazzina Rossi/Galateri
- Maison Masino
This is a real surprise in the Turin hills, a delightful little villa, full of inventions and colour.
The windows decorations reminds of Masino house .
The style is quite homogneous, and the effect is very pleasant.
As usual, there is a touch of middle-age, with the tower and the masonry in view.
The structure of the roof reminds of the Baravalle mansion
The house is like a summary of Gribodo's style. We find bricks and floreal decorations like in in via Piffetti 10 (and 12), the things under the windows are minoic in style, like in via Piffetti 5.
Then, of course, the decoration with the woman, even if less ethereal, reminds of the nymph in via Piffetti 10.
Some buildings nearby:
just opposite this one, villa Antonietta, built in a typical romanic/middle-age style by Cimbro Gelati in 1903, in via Gatti number 24, all bricks and with a big round tower.
Just a little bit down further, on the corner between via Gatti and via Curreno-Corso Lanza, another mysterious new-romanic mansion, with a huge window protected by a big iron work, a fake drawbridge and some window decorations that are very much similar to the ones presented here. This can be a link with Gribodo







