The most innovative glass designer in the 1930's and 40's was Carlo Scarpa, a Venetian architect.
The name derived from the palace belonging to Józef Bellotti, a Venetian architect.
Rudolf Wittkower describes Massari as "the greatest Venetian architect of the first half of the 18th century".
The first Theatre of La Monnaie was commissioned by him, and designed by Venetian architects.
In literature, a connection between the Hofbogengebäude and the Venetian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi is repeatedly established.
Scarpa was a highly acclaimed Venetian modernist architect, furniture designer and teacher.
In 1441 he took over the work from two Venetian architects and supervised the work for the next three decades.
The present villa was apparently designed and built in 1719 by Alessandro Tirali, a Venetian architect.
In the city's mightiest years, Venetian architects built in a Gothic style fused with Byzantine intricacy.
This elegant linear style favoured by the Venetian architects was not totally superseded by the flourishes of baroque until the end of the 16th century.