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  • Villa Badoer (1556). Fratta Polesine

    Recommended book: Witold Rybczynski, The Perfect House. A Journey with the Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio. New York: Scribner, 2002

    “It seems to me that it would be possible to learn a great deal about Palladio by looking at his buildings, not with an eye of an art historian but with the eye of an architect, and not only as works of the imagination, but as products of a particular time and place.” This is the reason why inom strongly recommend this book written by the architect and professor of the University of Pennsylvania, Witold Rybcynski, who has visited many Palladian villas in the Veneto, has lived in one of them and so summarizes his experience: “Palladio’s design had the immediacy and freshness of something built the day before yesterday.”

    As it is known, Palladio is one of the most influential architects of the history of architecture. As a fervent student of Ancient Rome, he was at the same time an inventive designer and a cons

    • Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza Andrea Palladio 1550

    • Villa Trissino, Meledo di Sarego Andrea Palladio 1550

    • Villa Chiericati, Vancimuglio Andrea Palladio 1550

    • Villa Cornaro, Piombino Dese Andrea Palladio 1552

    • Arco Bollani, Udine Andrea Palladio 1556

    • Villa Repeta, Campiglia dei Berici Andrea Palladio 1557

    • Villa Foscari, Mira Andrea Palladio 1560

    • Villa Barbaro, Maser Andrea Palladio 1560

    • Villa Badoer, Fratta Polesine Andrea Palladio 1557-1563

    • Palazzo del Capitaniato, Vicenza Andrea Palladio 1565

    • Palazzo Pretorio, Cividale sektion Friuli Andrea Palladio 1565

    • Villa Capra (La Rotonda), Vicenza Andrea Palladio 1565

    • San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice Andrea Palladio 1566

    • Ponte Vecchio, Bassano Andrea Palladio 1569

    • San Francesco della Vigna, Venice (façade) Andrea Palladio 1564-1570

    • Villa Porto, Molina di Malo Andrea Palladio 1570

    • Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna (façade) Andrea Palladio 1574

    • Arco delle Scalette, Vicenza Andrea Palladio 1575

      First Book of Architecture by Andrea Palladio

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      First Book of Architecture by Andrea Palladio

      Andrea Palladio was the first professional architect of the Italian Renaissance and the most significant architectural theorist of the Middle Ages. His construction projects and writings influenced architects across the entire world and he had not lost any of his fame today. Some of his buildings have served as film backdrops over the last decades, e.g. in the film Casanova by Lasse Halström. The text at hand is the first part of his four-volume treatise on architecture from the year 1570, the Quattro libri. The edition was translated into Spanish in 1625 and features numerous printed graphics that are sharply and precisely engraved.

      First Book of Architecture by Andrea Palladio

      Alongside Leon Battista Alberti, the edifices and the so-called Quattro libri by the Italian Andrea Palladio make him the most influential master builder and architectural theorist o

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