Brenno Del Giudice (23 November 1888 – 6 December 1957) was an Italian rower who became a prominent architect.
[1] Like some of his brothers, he became a rower for the Venetian rowing club Francesco Querini named for the polar explorer who died in 1900.
[2][3] At the 1911 European Rowing Championships held on Lake Como, the judges had difficulty in deciding on the winner of the coxed four and eventually awarded the gold medal to the Swiss team, with the Italian team including the Del Giudice twins getting silver.
Both clubs were banned from competitions for one year by the Italian Rowing Federation and Italy's Olympic appearance in the eight was cancelled.
In 1929, the Chiesa di Cristo Re (Church of Christ the King) was built to his design on Sant'Erasmo.