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Architecture, Italian. --- Renaissance architecture --- Italy --- Renaissance architecture --- Italy
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RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE --- ARCHITECTS --- CONCEPTS --- ARCHITECTURE DE LA RENAISSANCE --- RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE --- ARCHITECTS --- CONCEPTS --- ARCHITECTURE DE LA RENAISSANCE
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RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE --- BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE --- CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE --- ART BAROQUE --- INFLUENCES
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ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE --- RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE --- HISTORY --- LITERATURE FINE ARTS --- PAINTING --- ART DE LA RENAISSANCE --- ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE --- RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE --- HISTORY --- LITERATURE FINE ARTS --- PAINTING --- ART DE LA RENAISSANCE
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The Renaissance was a diverse phenomenon, marked by innovation and economic expansion, the rise of powerful rulers, religious reforms, and social change. Encompassing the entire continent, Renaissance Architecture examines the rich variety of buildings that emerged during these seminal centuries of European history. Although marked by the rise of powerful individuals, both patrons and architects, the Renaissance was equally a time of growing group identities and communities - and architecture provided the public face to these new identities . Religious reforms in northern Europe, spurred on by
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This is the first study of Renaissance architecture as an immersive, multisensory experience that combines historical analysis with the evidence of first-hand accounts. Questioning the universalizing claims of contemporary architectural phenomenologists, David Karmon emphasizes the infinite variety of meanings produced through human interactions with the built environment. His book draws upon the close study of literary and visual sources to prove that early modern audiences paid sustained attention to the multisensory experience of the buildings and cities in which they lived. Through reconstructing the Renaissance understanding of the senses, we can better gauge how constant interaction with the built environment shaped daily practices and contributed to new forms of understanding. Architecture and the Senses in the Italian Renaissance offers a stimulating new approach to the study of Renaissance architecture and urbanism as a kind of 'experiential trigger' that shaped ways of both thinking and being in the world.
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Hovestadts Traktat folgt strikt den Linien der bekannten Abhandlungen von Vitruv und Alberti, in der Annahme, dass wir uns heute wieder in einer ähnlichen Konstellation befinden. Vitruv und Alberti brachten zum Ausdruck, was Architektur in ihrer Epoche bedeutete: die römische Antike und die Renaissance. Hovestadt formuliert sie nun in den heutigen Begriffen der Physik, Mathematik, Technologie, Literatur und Philosophie neu. Die Bücher I bis III befassen sich mit der Rolle des Architekten und der Objektivität der Architektur. Die Bücher IV bis VI thematisieren die Modalitäten des Sprechens und der Kodierung von Architektur: das Geheime, das Öffentliche und das Private. Die Bücher VII bis X widmen sich den eigentlichen digitalen Mechanismen: künstlicher Intelligenz, natürlicher Kommunikation, Gnomonik und kulturellem Erbe. Ein Architekturtraktat unserer Zeit in 10 Büchern Nach dem Vorbild von Vitruv und Alberti Erscheint in drei Bänden der Reihe Applied Virtuality Book Series, Bd. 19, 20 und 21 Treatise on digital architecture Hovestadt’s treatise strictly follows the model of the famous treatises by Vitruvius (De architectura) and Alberti (De re aedificatoria), based on the supposition that we find ourselves in a comparable situation today. Vitruvius and Alberti expressed the meaning of architecture in their eras: Roman antiquity and the Renaissance. Hovestadt has done the same for the present day, incorporating considerations of physics, mathematics, technology, literature, and philosophy. Books I to III deal with the role of the architect and the objectivity of architecture. Books IV to VI address the modalities of speaking about and encoding architecture: the secret, the public, and the private. Books VII to X are dedicated to actual digital mechanisms: artificial intelligence, natural communication, gnomonics, and cultural heritage. An architectural treatise for our age in 10 books Inspired by the works of Vitruvius and Alberti Published in three volumes in the Applied Virtuality Book Series
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Architecture, Italian --- -Architecture, Renaissance --- -Renaissance architecture --- Renaissance revival (Architecture) --- Italian architecture --- Congresses --- Congreses --- Pasqualini, Alexander --- -Criticism and interpretation --- -Congresses --- Architecture, Renaissance --- Renaissance architecture --- Pasqualini, Alexander, --- Pasqualini, Alessandro, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Congresses. --- Pasqualini, Alexandro --- Architecture [Renaissance ] --- North Rhine-Westphalia
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Castles --- Architecture, Renaissance --- -728.82 --- -Renaissance architecture --- Renaissance revival (Architecture) --- Châteaux --- Feudal castles --- Architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Fortification --- Kastelen --- -Kastelen --- 728.82 Kastelen --- -728.82 Kastelen --- Renaissance architecture --- 728.82 --- Castles - France --- Architecture, Renaissance - France
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