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Architectural principles in the age of humanism / Rudolf Wittkower.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex : Academy Editions, 1998Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 160 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0471977632
  • 9780471977636
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 724.1
LOC classification:
  • NA1115 .W56 1998
Online resources:
Contents:
Pt. I. The Centrally Planned Church and the Renaissance -- 1. Alberti's Programme of the Ideal Church -- 2. Centralized Churches in Later Architectural Theory -- 3. Building Practice: S. Maria delle Carceri -- 4. Bramante and Palladio -- 5. The Religious Symbolism of Centrally Planned Churches -- Pt. II. Alberti's Approach to Antiquity in Architecture -- 1. The Column in Alberti's Theory and Practice -- 2. S. Francesco at Rimini -- 3. S. Maria Novella -- 4. S. Sebastiano and S. Andrea at Mantua -- 5. The Change in Alberti's Interpretation of Classical Architecture -- Pt. III. Principles of Palladio's Architecture -- 1. The Architect as 'uomo universale': Palladio, Trissino and Barbaro -- 2. Palladio's Geometry: The Villas -- 3. Palladio and Classical Architecture: Palaces and Public Buildings -- 4. The Genesis of an Idea: Palladio's Church Facades -- 5. Palladio's Optical and Psychological Concepts: Il Redentore -- Pt. IV. The Problem of Harmonic Proportion in Architecture -- 1. Francesco Giorgi's Platonic Programme for S. Francesco della Vigna -- 2. The Mean Proportionals and Architecture -- 3. Alberti's 'Generation' of Ratios -- 4. Musical Consonances and the Visual Arts -- 5. Palladio's 'fugal' System of Proportion -- 6. Palladio's Ratios and the Development of Sixteenth-Century Musical Theory -- 7. The Break-away from the Laws of Harmonic Proportion in Architecture -- App. I. Francesco Giorgi's Memorandum for S. Francesco della Vigna -- App. II. The Problem of the Commensurability of Ratios in the Renaissance -- App. III. Bibliographical Notes on the Theory of Proportion -- App. IV. Proportion in Art and Architecture: an amalgamation of previously unpublished lectures by Professor Wittkower -- Index.
Summary: ""Professor Wittkower's....studies of humanist architecture are masterpieces of scholarship."-Sir Kenneth Clark, Architectural Review.; ; ; A fourth edition of the forty-year-old classic.; ; ; Focusing on the principal architects of that time-from Alberti to Palladio-this bestselling classic explains the true significance of certain architectural forms, bringing to light the connections between the architecture and culture of the period. With publication scheduled to coincide with that of Architectonics of Humanism, this important reference is superbly reproduced in a new, large square format.; ; ; The late RUDOLF WITTKOWER was a college professor and eminent scholar residing in London, England."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. The Centrally Planned Church and the Renaissance -- 1. Alberti's Programme of the Ideal Church -- 2. Centralized Churches in Later Architectural Theory -- 3. Building Practice: S. Maria delle Carceri -- 4. Bramante and Palladio -- 5. The Religious Symbolism of Centrally Planned Churches -- Pt. II. Alberti's Approach to Antiquity in Architecture -- 1. The Column in Alberti's Theory and Practice -- 2. S. Francesco at Rimini -- 3. S. Maria Novella -- 4. S. Sebastiano and S. Andrea at Mantua -- 5. The Change in Alberti's Interpretation of Classical Architecture -- Pt. III. Principles of Palladio's Architecture -- 1. The Architect as 'uomo universale': Palladio, Trissino and Barbaro -- 2. Palladio's Geometry: The Villas -- 3. Palladio and Classical Architecture: Palaces and Public Buildings -- 4. The Genesis of an Idea: Palladio's Church Facades -- 5. Palladio's Optical and Psychological Concepts: Il Redentore -- Pt. IV. The Problem of Harmonic Proportion in Architecture -- 1. Francesco Giorgi's Platonic Programme for S. Francesco della Vigna -- 2. The Mean Proportionals and Architecture -- 3. Alberti's 'Generation' of Ratios -- 4. Musical Consonances and the Visual Arts -- 5. Palladio's 'fugal' System of Proportion -- 6. Palladio's Ratios and the Development of Sixteenth-Century Musical Theory -- 7. The Break-away from the Laws of Harmonic Proportion in Architecture -- App. I. Francesco Giorgi's Memorandum for S. Francesco della Vigna -- App. II. The Problem of the Commensurability of Ratios in the Renaissance -- App. III. Bibliographical Notes on the Theory of Proportion -- App. IV. Proportion in Art and Architecture: an amalgamation of previously unpublished lectures by Professor Wittkower -- Index.

""Professor Wittkower's....studies of humanist architecture are masterpieces of scholarship."-Sir Kenneth Clark, Architectural Review.; ; ; A fourth edition of the forty-year-old classic.; ; ; Focusing on the principal architects of that time-from Alberti to Palladio-this bestselling classic explains the true significance of certain architectural forms, bringing to light the connections between the architecture and culture of the period. With publication scheduled to coincide with that of Architectonics of Humanism, this important reference is superbly reproduced in a new, large square format.; ; ; The late RUDOLF WITTKOWER was a college professor and eminent scholar residing in London, England."--Publisher description.

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