In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century

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Autor(a) principal: Cellauro, Louis
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16958
Resumo: This paper attempts to prove that in the years 1735 to 1755 Venice was the birthplace and cradle of Modern architectural theory, generating a major crisis in classical architecture traditionally based on the Vitruvian assumption that it imitates early wooden structures in stone or in marble. According to its rationalist critics such as the Venetian Observant Franciscan friar and architectural theorist Carlo Lodoli (1690-1761) and his nineteenth-century followers, classical architecture is singularly deceptive and not true to the nature of materials, in other words, dishonest and fallacious. This questioning did not emanate from practising architects, but from Lodoli himself– a philosopher and educator of the Venetian patriciate – who had not been trained as an architect. The roots of this crisis lay in a new approach to architecture stemming from the new rationalist philosophy of the Enlightenment age with its emphasis on reason and universal criticism.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
title In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
spellingShingle In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
Cellauro, Louis
Venice
Carlo Lodoli
Modernism
Achitectural Theory
Strength of Materials
Crise
title_short In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
title_full In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
title_fullStr In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
title_full_unstemmed In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
title_sort In Search of the Origins of Modernism: Venice and the Crisis of Classical Architecture in the mid-eighteenth century
author Cellauro, Louis
author_facet Cellauro, Louis
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cellauro, Louis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Venice
Carlo Lodoli
Modernism
Achitectural Theory
Strength of Materials
Crise
topic Venice
Carlo Lodoli
Modernism
Achitectural Theory
Strength of Materials
Crise
description This paper attempts to prove that in the years 1735 to 1755 Venice was the birthplace and cradle of Modern architectural theory, generating a major crisis in classical architecture traditionally based on the Vitruvian assumption that it imitates early wooden structures in stone or in marble. According to its rationalist critics such as the Venetian Observant Franciscan friar and architectural theorist Carlo Lodoli (1690-1761) and his nineteenth-century followers, classical architecture is singularly deceptive and not true to the nature of materials, in other words, dishonest and fallacious. This questioning did not emanate from practising architects, but from Lodoli himself– a philosopher and educator of the Venetian patriciate – who had not been trained as an architect. The roots of this crisis lay in a new approach to architecture stemming from the new rationalist philosophy of the Enlightenment age with its emphasis on reason and universal criticism.
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