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 no...
This paper was presented during the International conference: ‘Theoretical Currents I: Architecture,...
Since its origins Venice has had to adapt to hostile environmental conditions, such as unstable soi...
This study is limited to an examination of Scamozzi as a particular case of the Renaissance humanist...
This paper attempts to prove that in the years 1735 to 1755 Venice was the birthplace and cradle of ...
This paper demonstrates that Venetian architecture was the result of specifically conceived structur...
This paper demonstrates that Venetian architecture was the result of specifically conceived structur...
The disciples of the eighteenth-century Venetian architectural theorist Carlo Lodoli turned to archi...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
For centuries diplomats and merchants served as intermediaries in Europe and the Mediterranean basin...
The paper deals with Le Corbusier’s unbuilt project for Venice analyzing the meaning of the Civic Ho...
Fra Carlo Lodoli (1690-1761) was a priest and teacher with the Franciscans in Venice. His work encom...
Having considered a wide array of sources of information, this paper explores the values that were u...
The author considers the process of development of the architect's personality depicted in Vitruvy's...
This paper will strive to identify and analyse the multiplicity of threaded knots which lurk under t...
The scope of this study is a historical investigation of the critical knowledge embodied in the work...
This paper was presented during the International conference: ‘Theoretical Currents I: Architecture,...
Since its origins Venice has had to adapt to hostile environmental conditions, such as unstable soi...
This study is limited to an examination of Scamozzi as a particular case of the Renaissance humanist...
This paper attempts to prove that in the years 1735 to 1755 Venice was the birthplace and cradle of ...
This paper demonstrates that Venetian architecture was the result of specifically conceived structur...
This paper demonstrates that Venetian architecture was the result of specifically conceived structur...
The disciples of the eighteenth-century Venetian architectural theorist Carlo Lodoli turned to archi...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
For centuries diplomats and merchants served as intermediaries in Europe and the Mediterranean basin...
The paper deals with Le Corbusier’s unbuilt project for Venice analyzing the meaning of the Civic Ho...
Fra Carlo Lodoli (1690-1761) was a priest and teacher with the Franciscans in Venice. His work encom...
Having considered a wide array of sources of information, this paper explores the values that were u...
The author considers the process of development of the architect's personality depicted in Vitruvy's...
This paper will strive to identify and analyse the multiplicity of threaded knots which lurk under t...
The scope of this study is a historical investigation of the critical knowledge embodied in the work...
This paper was presented during the International conference: ‘Theoretical Currents I: Architecture,...
Since its origins Venice has had to adapt to hostile environmental conditions, such as unstable soi...
This study is limited to an examination of Scamozzi as a particular case of the Renaissance humanist...