Toni Follina, a master who was able to read and rewrite the Venetian landscape with rare sensitivity | Metalco

ToniFollina,amasterwhowasabletoreadandrewritetheVenetianlandscapewithraresensitivity

26 January 2026

Architect Toni Follina, a leading figure in architecture and urban planning in the Treviso area, passed away at the age of 85 after a career spanning more than sixty years.

Through his work, he left a profound mark on the city and the province with projects such as the headquarters of the Province in Sant’Artemio, the Pescheria, Piazza San Parisio, the town hall of Nervesa, as well as numerous restoration and redevelopment projects in Italy and abroad. Only recently, Architect Follina had inaugurated the new apse of the Church of Santa Caterina in Treviso. While working on a project for the city of Carpi, he designed a bollard for Metalco, naming it after the city in the Modena area.

Metalco remembers him as a figure capable of blending innovation, culture, and respect for the history of places.

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