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Writer's pictureNAYESKA BURGOS-MARTINEZ

Palladio-Bramante from Paper to Concrete



The rise of the renaissance during the sixteenth century proved to be a time of great transition for the world of architecture. Art underwent many changes during this time, before the renaissance the style that dominated was the classic style but like any other style this fashion step, although it does have a great influence on the Renaissance style. The Renaissance style would not have emerged without inspiration and aspects of the classic. The classic style was not as "perfectionist" as the Renaissance. This period brought with it an obsession with perfection in artistic expression.


Donato Bramante was one of the architects who introduced Renaissance architecture to Milan and Rome. St. Peter's Basilica is a great example of this great architect's contribution to the Renaissance movement. Bramante marked the beginning of the renaissance while Palladio marked his end. Andrea Palladio was an Italian architect considered one of the architects who most influenced the history of architecture. Both had different visions but contributed to the same style. Bramante created more abstract designs while Palladio used mathematics to maintain a classic meaning in his designs.


Each taking its old form to apply it and create new influences. Today methods which complement each other in one way or another. These artists and architects left a big mark on the places they stepped on. Even the changes they gave to many perspectives and ideas opened up new opportunities in the world of architecture.


In this way, new names are created in the architecture and will continue to be this way. Men and even women who take from their roots and the uncertain, who enter new places and uncover each of these details so that they can in a single estrcutura or design to be able to elaborate something new. It doesn't always have to be new, it can even be the recreation of something that's not understandable to many. When it comes to truth, it is a matter of exceeding the limits that others have to overcome and so on.


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