Ludovico Quaroni (28 March 1911 – 22 July 1987) was an Italian architect, urban planner, critic and university professor.
During World War II, Quaroni was a prisoner in India but returned to Italy in 1946.
He was active in the APAO (Association for Organic Architecture) and contributed to notable projects like the "Ina-Casa" plan in the Tiburtino quarter in Rome.
In 1948, he designed the new church of San Franco in Francavilla al Mare, completed a decade later.
He was also involved in the "UNRRA-Casas" project in Matera and supported Adriano Olivetti's political initiatives.