This contribution describes the graphical analysis of the Church of Santa Maria della Misericordia, a building situated at the back of the scenic area of the first layout of the Verano Cemetery in Rome, which was designed by Virginio Vespignani during the pontificate of Pio IX in the first half of the 1800s. This religious building is therefore an integral part of a single ‘urban complex’ that also includes the four-sided portico [Quadriportico] situated in front, which acts as a porticoed square, and the building to access the cemetery area, a symbolic door situated at the border with the city of the living. The study was based on graphical results deriving from survey campaigns made in the 2012–2015 period, the purpose of which was to bui...
The sixteenth-century convent of Santa Maria della Sanità in Napoli, designed by the Dominican friar...
The contribution, a combination of history and representation, analyses and proposes a hypothesis o...
View of the north and rear façades, from the north; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's g...
This contribution describes the results of graphical analysis conducted on the monumental entrance t...
The present work deals about the time development of the structure of a Romanesque church (San Franc...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
Close view of the central portion of the façade; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's guil...
Close side view of the north façade; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's guild Accademia ...
Visited by tourists and citizens, attracted both by the beauty of the funeral monuments and both by ...
The link between the design drawing to an architectural work, sometimes goes through the definition ...
The sixteenth-century convent of Santa Maria della Sanità in Napoli, designed by the Dominican friar...
Close view of the southeast corner, with the dome in the background; SS Luca e Martina (the church o...
[EN] The boundary wall of the Santa Maria della Misericordia convent continuously delimited the sout...
The sixteenth-century convent of Santa Maria della Sanità in Napoli, designed by the Dominican friar...
The contribution, a combination of history and representation, analyses and proposes a hypothesis o...
View of the north and rear façades, from the north; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's g...
This contribution describes the results of graphical analysis conducted on the monumental entrance t...
The present work deals about the time development of the structure of a Romanesque church (San Franc...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
In Naples (Italy), the passage from Renaissance to Baroque architectonic language could be identifie...
Close view of the central portion of the façade; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's guil...
Close side view of the north façade; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's guild Accademia ...
Visited by tourists and citizens, attracted both by the beauty of the funeral monuments and both by ...
The link between the design drawing to an architectural work, sometimes goes through the definition ...
The sixteenth-century convent of Santa Maria della Sanità in Napoli, designed by the Dominican friar...
Close view of the southeast corner, with the dome in the background; SS Luca e Martina (the church o...
[EN] The boundary wall of the Santa Maria della Misericordia convent continuously delimited the sout...
The sixteenth-century convent of Santa Maria della Sanità in Napoli, designed by the Dominican friar...
The contribution, a combination of history and representation, analyses and proposes a hypothesis o...
View of the north and rear façades, from the north; SS Luca e Martina (the church of the painter's g...