Unit 3.6: Renaissance and Baroque Architecture

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<p><span>Pazzi Chapel</span></p>

Pazzi Chapel

1429-61

Basilica di Santa Croce (Florence, Italy)

Brunelleschi 

Masonry

Central plan, emphasis on geometry, oculus, roundrels, glazed terracotta

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<p><span>Palazzo Rucellai</span></p>

Palazzo Rucellai

Florence, Italy

Leon Battista Alberti

1450

Stone, masonry

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<p><span>San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane&nbsp;</span></p>

San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 

1636-1646

Rome, Italy

Francesco Borromini 

Stone and stucco 

The Trinitarian Order

Undulating forms: motion

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<p><span>Palace of Versailles</span></p>

Palace of Versailles

1669

Versailles, France

Architects: Le Vau and Hardouin- Mansart

Architecture consists of: Masonry, stone, wood, etc. 

700 rooms, 2,153 windows, 67,000 square meters of floor space (over 12 football fields), housed 20,000 people

Gilt interior, Hall of Mirrors, lavish interior