Architectural Invention in Renaissance Rome

Architectural Invention in Renaissance Rome

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Elet, Yvonne
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107130524
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Villa Madama, Raphael's late masterwork of architecture, landscape, and decoration for the Medici popes, is a paradigm of the Renaissance villa. The creation of this important, unfinished complex provides a remarkable case study for the nature of architectural invention. Drawing on little known poetry describing the villa while it was on the drawing board, as well as ground plans, letters, and antiquities once installed there, Yvonne Elet reveals the design process to have been a dynamic, collaborative effort involving humanists as well as architects. She explores design as a self-reflexive process, and the dialectic of text and architectural form, illuminating the relation of word and image in Renaissance architectural practice. Her revisionist account of architectural design as a process engaging different systems of knowledge, visual and verbal, has important implications for the relation of architecture and language, meaning in architecture, and the translation of idea into form.
EAN 9781107130524
ISBN 1107130522
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 11, 2018
Pages 360
Language English
Dimensions 261 x 184 x 32
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Elet, Yvonne
Illustrations 19 Plates, color; 97 Halftones, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white