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Architecture Senior Theses

1984

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A Retrospective Study Of Renaissance Florence, Kathryn Blakeslee Dec 1984

A Retrospective Study Of Renaissance Florence, Kathryn Blakeslee

Architecture Senior Theses

"The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance was a means of establishing a visual, physical identity that represented the new values of a new society. The integration of Medieval and ancient Roman ideals resulted in the making of Renaissance space. In essence, the city of Renaissance Florence can be seen as a synthesis of order and disorder. The "new" insertions of Renaissance order accommodate what was an existing condition of Medieval disorder while simultaneously creating a new coherent architectural identity. The result of this synthesis was much more than a "revival" of ancient architectural sensitivities, rather, it was the development of …


Thesis Board By John Berger, John Berger May 1984

Thesis Board By John Berger, John Berger

Architecture Senior Theses

Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.