The Italian Renaissance palace facade : structures of authority, surfaces of sense

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The Italian Renaissance palace facade : structures of authority, surfaces of sense

Charles Burroughs

(RES monographs on anthropology and aesthetics)

Cambridge University Press, 2002

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. 271-282

Includes index

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内容説明

The architectural facade addresses and enhances the space of the city, while displaying, or dissembling, interior arrangements. In this book, Charles Burroughs tracks the emergence of the facade in late medieval Florence and then follows the sharply diverging reactions of Renaissance architects to new demands and possibilities for representation in both residential and governmental contexts. Understanding the facade as an assemblage of elements of diverse character and origin, Burroughs explores the wide range of formal solutions available to architects and patrons. In the absence of explicit reflection on the facade in Renaissance architectural discourse, Burroughs notes the theoretical implications of certain celebrated designs, implying mediation on the nature of architecture itself and the society it serves and represents, as well as on the relationship between nature and culture.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. The forked road to modernity: ambiguities of the Renaissance facade
  • 2. Domestic architecture and Boccaccian drama: court and city in Florentine culture
  • 3. Between opacity and rhetoric: the facade in Trecento Florence
  • 4. The facade in question: Brunelleschi
  • 5. The bones of grammar and the rhetoric of flesh
  • 6. Setting and subject: the city of presences and the street as stage
  • 7. Bramante and the emblematic facade
  • 8. Facades on parade: architecture between court and city
  • 9. From street to territory: projections of the urban facade
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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