Antonio Lasciac
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Antonio Lasciac (
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ...
) or Anton Laščak ( Slovene) (21 September 1856 – 26 December 1946) was an
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, engineer, poet and musician of Slovene descent, who designed the
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in Istanbul and the
Tahra Palace El-Tahra Palace is a palace located in Cairo, Egypt that was designed by Antonio Lasciac. It was mainly built for Princess Amina, daughter of Khedive Ismail Isma'il Pasha ( ar, إسماعيل باشا ; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), was ...
in Cairo.


Life

Lasciac was born to Peter Laščak and Jožefa (née Trampuš) in the Italian
Gorizia Gorizia (; sl, Gorica , colloquially 'old Gorizia' to distinguish it from Nova Gorica; fur, label= Standard Friulian, Gurize, fur, label= Southeastern Friulian, Guriza; vec, label= Bisiacco, Gorisia; german: Görz ; obsolete English ''Gorit ...
suburb of San Rocco ( sl, Podturn) in 1856 in then
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, today
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. He was the first of ten children. Three of his siblings died in childhood. He immigrated to Gorizia and opened a business with Mihael Trampuš, another Slovene. He fell in love with Trampuš's daughter and took over his crafts workshop after the marriage. Her official Italian name is written as Gioseffa. Her father Mihael was born in Gorizia, to farmers from the surrounding
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. After finishing primary and secondary school in Gorizia, Lasciac studied at the
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. While still a student, Lasciac married Maria Plesnizer (also Marija Alojzija Plesničar) from a Slovene family. Maria bore three children with unusual and fully Italian names: Plautilla Angelina Francesca, Fabrizio Antonio Giuseppe and Romeo Italico Alessandro (died 1926). He first traveled to Egypt to assist in rebuilding Alexandria after the destruction by the British
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in July 1882. Under the Khedive
Abbas II of Egypt Abbas II Helmy Bey (also known as ''ʿAbbās Ḥilmī Pāshā'', ar, عباس حلمي باشا) (14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive ( Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt and Sudan, ruling from 8January 1892 to 19 December 1914 ...
, he got a job and title as an Egyptian court architect in 1907. Later he lost this job. During
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, as national of Austria-Hungary and thus of the enemy he had to leave Egypt. After the war, he returned to Egypt and used to spend the summers in Gorizia and the winters in Egypt. After moving to Cairo on 5 October 1946 he died there on 26 December 1946. He was buried at the Latin Cemetery in Cairo. Lasciac designed buildings in Gorizia and many
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capitals and cities, especially
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. The
Khedive's Palace The Khedive's Palace ( tr, Hıdiv Kasrı, "Khedive Palace"), also known as Çubuklu Palace (''Çubuklu Sarayı''), is located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, and was once the residence of Khedive Abbas II of Egypt and Sud ...
in Istanbul and the
Tahra Palace El-Tahra Palace is a palace located in Cairo, Egypt that was designed by Antonio Lasciac. It was mainly built for Princess Amina, daughter of Khedive Ismail Isma'il Pasha ( ar, إسماعيل باشا ; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), was ...
in Cairo (1907) are among his most notable works. Of his drawings about a hundred have survived. As of 2015, they were in the private archive of Mercedes Volait in Paris.


Works (incomplete)

* apartment buildings for the ''Societé des Immeubles d'Egypte'', 1883-1886, rue Cherif, Alexandria * Menasce Okelle (or Galleria Menasce), 1883–1887, Alexandria * Ramleh Railway Station, 1887, Alexandria (today replaced)For a picture of the old building see * Headquarters of the Jewish Community of Alexandria, 1887, Alexandria * Palace of Prince Said Halim Pasha, 1896–1899, Maarouf, Downtown, Cairo (later Nasriya school) * Suarès Palace (later Risotto Club), 1897, Cairo * Villa Mazloum Pasha, 1898–1899, Alexandria * Palace of Prince Kamal Al-Din Hussein And Princess Niemat-Allah, 1906, Cairo * Aisha Fahmy Palace, 1907, Zamalek, Cairo *
Tahra Palace El-Tahra Palace is a palace located in Cairo, Egypt that was designed by Antonio Lasciac. It was mainly built for Princess Amina, daughter of Khedive Ismail Isma'il Pasha ( ar, إسماعيل باشا ; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), was ...
, 1907, Cairo *
Khedive's Palace The Khedive's Palace ( tr, Hıdiv Kasrı, "Khedive Palace"), also known as Çubuklu Palace (''Çubuklu Sarayı''), is located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, and was once the residence of Khedive Abbas II of Egypt and Sud ...
, 1907, Istanbul * Villa Lasciac, 1909, Gorizia *
Abdeen Palace Abdeen Palace ( ar, قصر عابدين) is a historic Cairo palace built as one of the official residences for the former ruling monarchy and royal family of Egypt. It is now one of the official residences and the principal workplace of the Pre ...
, extension, Cairo * Assicurazioni Generali di Trieste SpA building, 1911, Cairo * St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, 1911, Cairo * Villa of Princess Fatma Al-Zahra, 1919, Alexandria (today Royal Jewelry Museum) * Headquarters of
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, 1927, Cairo


Honors

Asteroid 292459 Antoniolasciac, discovered by astronomers at the Italian
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in 2006, was named in his memory. The official was published by the
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on 14 November 2016 ().


References


Sources cited

* * * * Khalil, Mohamed Ali Mohamed
''The Italian Architecture in Alexandria Egypt''
(Thesis submitted to University Kore of Enna to obtain Second level master's degree in architecture restoration A.A. 2008–2009) * * * *


Further reading

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External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lasciac, Antonio 1856 births 1946 deaths Italian engineers Architects from Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italian people of Slovenian descent