Buildings, Texts, and Contexts Lecture: Guido Beltramini, “Four Objects” (I)
A DRAWING [BY BRAMANTE]. Bramante’s worksheet for the design of St. Peter’s in Rome in 1506 (Uffizi 20 A) is the drawing that gave rise to a new conception of space that would characterize Western architecture for centuries.
A Special Segment of GSD 4223: “Buildings, Texts, and Contexts” by Guido Beltramini, Director, Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio, Vicenza.
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