Education
Boffo was probably born in 1796 in Sardinia and he was apprenticed to an architect in Ticino.
Boffo was probably born in 1796 in Sardinia and he was apprenticed to an architect in Ticino.
He then joined the University of Turin before entering the service of the Potocki noble family in Poland. He served as Odessa"s chief architect between 1822 and 1844. Boffo was responsible for transforming Odessa into the open-air museum of Neoclassical architecture, rivalling Saint St. Petersburg in the north of Imperial Russia.
The Potocki Palace, Shidlovsky, and Vorontsov Palaces in Odessa were built to his designs, as was the Czarnomski Palace near Bershad (1817).
The latter is famed for its uncanny resemblance to the White House. The Potemkin Stairs, Boffo"s most ambitious undertaking, was modeled on the earlier Depaldo Stairs, designed by him for the town of Taganrog in 1823.
lieutenant was Boffo who conceived a 22-metre memorial column for the Kagul battlefield. He also built the Londonskaya Hotel building in 1826-1828 as a private residence.
The architect died in 1867 and he was buried in Odessa.