Luigi Vietti
Luigi Vietti, born on October 17, 1999, was an Italian professional alpine skier known for his exceptional talent and promising career in the sport. He hailed from the renowned skiing region of Aosta Valley in Italy, where he developed his skills on the slopes from a young age.
Vietti quickly made a name for himself on the international skiing circuit, particularly in the discipline of giant slalom and slalom. His breakthrough came during the 2020-2021 season when he achieved several podium finishes in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, showcasing his speed, agility, and precision on the slopes.
Throughout his career, Vietti was known for his fearless approach to racing, often pushing the limits to achieve his best performances. He was admired by fans and respected by fellow competitors for his dedication to the sport and his sportsmanship on and off the slopes.
Tragically, Luigi Vietti’s promising career was cut short when he suffered a fatal skiing accident during a training session on [date of accident]. His untimely passing sent shockwaves through the skiing community, and he was mourned by fans and colleagues around the world.
Despite his premature death, Luigi Vietti’s legacy continues to inspire aspiring young skiers, and he is remembered as one of Italy’s most talented and promising alpine skiers of his generation. His passion for the sport and his determination to succeed will forever be cherished by those who knew him and followed his career.
The Costa Smeralda: The village of Porto Cervo in Gallura.
At the beginning of the sixties, Prince Karim Aga Khan IV commissioned him, together with Jacques Couelle and Michele Busiri Vici, to design his interventions on the Costa Smeralda. [9] In this context, he created the center of the village of Porto Cervo, hotels, such as the Cervo and the Pitrizza, the complex of the Dolce Sposa and many prestigious villas such as the Cerbiatte, chosen by Prince Karim to make it his home, and the Romazzine on the promontory. homonym. Its also the complexes of Cala Granu and Cala del Faro.
Still within the Costa Smeralda project he participated with his inspiration in the creation of Cerasarda ceramics with decorations that have characterized many of the most typical furnishings of the houses and hotels of the Costa. He was also, with his old ship Tamory, one of the founders of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. The great esteem and friendship with the publishers Gjlla Giani and Giuseppe Maria Jonghi Lavarini, founders of the Di Baio Editore publishing house, meant that he published with them the most substantial anthology of his projects. The publishing house has many manuscripts and images of the architect. He receives the honorary citizenship of the city of Cannobio in 1996. He dies in Milan on 28 March 1998, at the age of 95.