Pocházel z rodiny zlatníka a stříbrníka Luigiho Valadiera a vyučil se v otcově dílně. Příležitostně pak navrhoval stolní stříbro pro šlechtické zákazníky.
A teacher of architecture at the Accademia di San Luca, Valadier was a pioneer archeologist and a restorer of monuments, such as the Milvian Bridge (1805) and the Arch of Titus in Rome, (1819–21).
Other articles where Giuseppe Valadier is discussed: Western architecture: Italy: …Popolo in Rome (1813–31) by Giuseppe Valadier, a great open space with three diagonal avenues leading off it.
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The work was designed by the young architect Giuseppe Valadier. It was initiated at the request of Count Alessandro Pianciani to celebrate his marriage with Costanza Collicola, a member of a noble family of Spoleto. [1 ]