Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Claudio Calovi
Data de Publicação: 1998
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/52943
Resumo: This dissertation proposes to study how the commission and design of minor palaces contribute to the understanding of architectural practice in early 16th century Italy. The particular nature of the small urban palace as a reduced and less expensive version of larger palaces and its recurrent nature in the practice of architects malte this type of building very important in illustrating the changes in the profession at that time. Minor palace commissions also show architects dealing with a growing private market for the exercise of the profession: in Rome, the architect's clients belong to a lesser nobility composed of merchants and professional men (doctors, lawyers, notaries, artists, diplomats, bureaucrats) mostly connected to the Papal civil service. Moreover, the planning of these buildings manifest the increasing specialization of the profession at that time, when expertise in Ancient Roman architecture and the mastering of new instruments of representation (orthogonal projection, perspective, sketches) were added to the usual technical and artistic skills required of an architect. The dissertation focus on how architects define a planning procedure to cope with the new set of circumstances related to the commission of a minor palace (budget, site, program, recurrence). The design of a palace comprised different functions arranged in horizontal sequence with a few vertical connections; therefore, drawings of plans were the central instrument of their design. The dissertation is primarily based on the study of original plans that illustrate the working methods of 16th century Italian architects. Three of them were chosen (Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Baldassare Peruzzi and Andrea Palladio) based on their activity as designers of minor palaces and the existence of a substantial amount of plans for this kind of building by them. A second part of this work presents a general view of the working procedures employed by these three architects in commissions of minor palaces. Through the study of their drawings and planning procedures, this dissertation intends to illustrate the establishment of the modern sense of architectural practice in 16th century Italy as shown through the design of minor palaces.
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title Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
spellingShingle Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
Pereira, Claudio Calovi
Renascimento : Arquitetura : Itália
Historia da arquitetura : Roma antiga
title_short Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
title_full Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
title_fullStr Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
title_full_unstemmed Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
title_sort Architectural practice and the planning of minor palaces in renaissance : italy 1510-1570
author Pereira, Claudio Calovi
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Renascimento : Arquitetura : Itália
Historia da arquitetura : Roma antiga
topic Renascimento : Arquitetura : Itália
Historia da arquitetura : Roma antiga
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