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Vincenzo Scamozzi - Venetian Architect

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The first in a unique series of translations of Scamozzi's L'Idea della Architettura Universale.

The northern Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616) designed a number of important palaces, villas and churches in and around Vicenza, Padua and Venice.

In addition, he completed a comprehensive study of ancient classical architecture, including the possibilities for its application in a modern context.

The first edition of the book was published in 1615.

Scamozzi distinguishes himself from his predecessors Vitruvius and Palladio by the scientific approach he follows in his treatise, in which his own designs appear as examples.

The clear and detailed account of the historical and geographical background to the principles of classical architecture led to the book's wide popularity in Northern Europe throughout the 17th century.

A very well designed book and collector's item.

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Architectura & Natura Press
9076863091 / 9789076863092
Hardback
546
01/01/1999
Netherlands
English
288 p.
33 cm
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