Arduino Colasanti (24 June 1877 – 23 November 1935) was an Italian Renaissance scholar who served as general director of the Department of Antiquity and Fine Arts in Rome. In the mid-1920s, Colasanti led excavations on the Island of Capri of sites thought to have been used for orgies of emperor Tiberius.
Arduino Cantafora (born November 8, 1945, in Milan), Italian-Swiss architect, painter, and writer. Graduated at the Politecnico di Milano, he became renowned for his paintings with Renaissance influence, inspired by Giorgio de Chirico. He became acquainted with Aldo Rossi, of whom he was a pupil.
Arduino Berlam (1880–1946) was an Italian architect who took over the work of his father, Ruggero Berlam. Born in Trieste, from 1905 he actively contributed to his father's works, creating such a harmony that experts now find it difficult to differentiate their work.
Italian Pronunciation:Ahr-DWEE-Noh"A" as in "Father." Roll your "R." "U" is pronounced as "OO," but as we see there is an "I" following which in all technicality equals "Doo-EE"-- though when spoken at normal pace it creates "DWEE." "O" is as usual, "Oh." [noted -ed]