Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) is remembered as a visionary architect whose creation of the Carceri d’Invenzione (Imaginary Prisons) surpassed the limits of human imagination and which contains a power to constantly renew itself to transcend beyond time. Piranesi’s ideas exist in the psychological and theoretical realm. The challenge he posed to the limits of architectural representation, its conventions, and the space of representation was never resolved. The research re-examines the Carceri in an attempt to generate a contemporary approach to architecture. This research document focuses on the analytical process of generating architectural space. While the Carceri are conceived as visionary architecture that existed solely on p...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...
This book presents an interpretation and a critical design proposal, it was inspired by Manfredo Taf...
For Giovanni Battista Piranesi one of the ‘more important’ things that the moderns invented is print...
Piranesi was an extraordinarily talented artist who came to be considered the best known engraver an...
Analysis of the space in the series of figures Carceri by Gianbattista Piranesi and the use of the m...
The interest of Gianbattista Piranesi (1720 -1778) never wanes. Indeed, it is increasing, as is test...
The fictional novel Piranesi set the basis for this speculation. Readings of the novel and the archi...
Since the series of etchings known as the Carceri d’Invenzione created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi\u27s architectural representations have made significant contributions to...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), Venetian architect and engraver, was one of the most importa...
For Giovanni Battista Piranesi one of the ‘more important’ things that the moderns invented is print...
The ancients did not have printing and so the knowledge of these ancient things was lost and by mean...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) was an Italian architect, artist, and classist. His views of ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. February - March 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catal...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...
This book presents an interpretation and a critical design proposal, it was inspired by Manfredo Taf...
For Giovanni Battista Piranesi one of the ‘more important’ things that the moderns invented is print...
Piranesi was an extraordinarily talented artist who came to be considered the best known engraver an...
Analysis of the space in the series of figures Carceri by Gianbattista Piranesi and the use of the m...
The interest of Gianbattista Piranesi (1720 -1778) never wanes. Indeed, it is increasing, as is test...
The fictional novel Piranesi set the basis for this speculation. Readings of the novel and the archi...
Since the series of etchings known as the Carceri d’Invenzione created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi\u27s architectural representations have made significant contributions to...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), Venetian architect and engraver, was one of the most importa...
For Giovanni Battista Piranesi one of the ‘more important’ things that the moderns invented is print...
The ancients did not have printing and so the knowledge of these ancient things was lost and by mean...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) was an Italian architect, artist, and classist. His views of ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. February - March 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/exhibition_catal...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...
This book presents an interpretation and a critical design proposal, it was inspired by Manfredo Taf...
For Giovanni Battista Piranesi one of the ‘more important’ things that the moderns invented is print...