Palazzo Barberini - Rome (1638) Palazzo Pitti - Florence (1458) Palazzo del Tribunale di Mercanzia - Florence (1359) ...
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy Russian Orthodox Church, Geneva, Switzerland Palazzo dei Duchi di Santo Stefano, Taormina, Sicily - Example #1 ...
Palazzo By J.E. Gregan, 1848 (Italian, palace): used for any compact and ornate building like a large Italian town house, usually classical in style.Palimpsest(lit. scraped again): Reuse of a surface.
palazzo an Italian palace, or any large extravagant building of a similar style. palimpsest ...
Palazzo Barberini: without railings the entrance court is still public space.
A new type of urban building evolved at this time-the palazzo, or city residence of a prominent family. Palazzi were several storeys high; rooms were grouped around a cortile, or courtyard.
At Venice, in the Palazzo Minelli, the staircase is in a circular tower with open arcades and balustrades.
Recently, some modern scholars have attached the name of Michelozzo di Bartolomeo, one of Brunelleschi's talented contemporaries and the architect of the Palazzo Medici, to the Pazzi Chapel.
* The Villard Houses are five separate (New York City) residences contained within a brownstone structure in the style of a Neo-Italian Renaissance palazzo with a U-shaped plan.
stone, usually monolithic, of square or rectangle section and ending pyramidally OCULUS: a circular opening in a wall or at the apex of a dome ONION DOME: a pointed, bulbous dome common in Russia, Eastern European, and Islamic architecture PALAZZO: a ...
The fresco decoration of the Camera degli Sposi (1465-1474) in the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is considered one of his masterpieces.
(Biographies / Michelozzo (1396-1472) M, Italian, ARCHITECTURE: architect, ARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor) full name Michelozzo di Bartolommeo. 1396-1472, Italian architect and sculptor. His most important design was the Palazzo Riccardo for the ...
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