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Ġużè or Joseph Damato (13 December 1886 – 25 May 1963) was a Maltese architect who designed a number of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings during the 20th century. He was a pioneer of the use of reinforced concrete in Malta, and his most notable works include the Church of Christ the King in Paola, the Church of St John the Baptist in Xewkija and the Carmelite church in Valletta. Some of the buildings he designed were completed decades after his death.

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  • Joseph (Guze) Damato (fr)
  • Ġużè Damato (pl)
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  • Joseph Damato (parfois orthographié D'Amato) est un architecte maltais né à Sfax (Tunisie) le 12 décembre 1886, au sein d’une famille d’émigrants maltais installée dans le pays depuis 1850. Il est mort le 26 mai 1963 à Attard (Malte). Il conçut, dessina et supervisa la construction de très nombreuses églises et de plusieurs bâtiments religieux et civils de Malte. (fr)
  • Ġużè or Joseph Damato (13 December 1886 – 25 May 1963) was a Maltese architect who designed a number of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings during the 20th century. He was a pioneer of the use of reinforced concrete in Malta, and his most notable works include the Church of Christ the King in Paola, the Church of St John the Baptist in Xewkija and the Carmelite church in Valletta. Some of the buildings he designed were completed decades after his death. (en)
  • Ġużè (Joseph) Damato (ur. 13 grudnia 1886 w Safakisie, zm. 25 maja 1963 w Attardzie) – maltański architekt, który zaprojektował szereg kościołów i innych budynków kościelnych w XX wieku. Był pionierem stosowania żelbetu na Malcie, a do jego najbardziej znanych dzieł należą w Paoli, kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela w Xewkiji i kościół Karmelitów w Valletcie. Niektóre z zaprojektowanych przez niego budynków zostały ukończone dopiero kilkadziesiąt lat po jego śmierci. (pl)
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  • Ġużè Damato (en)
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