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Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture Ann Marie Borys

Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture By Ann Marie Borys

Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture by Ann Marie Borys


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Borys presents Scamozzi as a traveler and an observer, the first Western architect to respond to the changing shape of the world in the Age of Discovery. Pointing out his familiarity with the expansion of knowledge in natural history and geography: to make geography and cartography central to the knowledge of the architect.

Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture Summary

Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture by Ann Marie Borys

The first English-language overview of the contributions to Renaissance architectural culture of northern Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616), this book introduces Anglophone architects and historians to a little-known figure from a period that is recognized as one of the most productive and influential in the Western architectural tradition. Ann Marie Borys presents Vincenzo Scamozzi as a traveler and an observer, the first Western architect to respond to the changing shape of the world in the Age of Discovery. Pointing out his familiarity with the expansion of knowledge in both natural history and geography, she highlights that his truly unique contribution was to make geography and cartography central to the knowledge of the architect. In so doing, she argues that he articulated the first fully realized theory of place. Showing how geographic thinking influences his output, Borys demonstrates that although Scamozzi's work was conceived within an established tradition, it was also influenced by major cultural changes occurring in the late 16th century.

Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture Reviews

'Borys's study offers an important new insight into Scamozzi's work and thus provides us with a richer and more nuanced understanding of the often-too-generic idea of the Palladian style - an approach which was widespread in seventeenth-century Italian and northern European architecture. Historical geographers concerned with landscape, place, and architecture will find much to value in Borys's volume.' Journal of Historical Geography

About Ann Marie Borys

Ann Marie Borys is Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface: chorography, place, and time; 'Citizen of the world'; Geography and chorography: Scamozzi's theory of place; Mapping the natural world: casa and villa; Mapping the city: palaces and civic buildings; Chorography and cosmography: place and transcendence; 'A scientific habit'; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780367433277
9780367433277
0367433273
Vincenzo Scamozzi and the Chorography of Early Modern Architecture by Ann Marie Borys
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-03-31
234
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