Architectural principles in the age of humanism /
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London :
Academy Editions,
c1973
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- Part one. The centrally planned church and the renaissance: Alberti's programme of the ideal church
- Centralized churches in later anchitectural theory
- Building practice: S. Maria delle Carceri
- Bramante and Palladio
- Part two. Alberti's approach to antiquity in architecture: The column in Alberti's theory and practice
- S. Francesco at rimini
- S. Maria Novella
- S. Sebastiano and S. Andrea at Mantua
- The changes in Alberti's interpretations of classical architecture
- Part three. Principles of Palladio's architecture: The architect as 'uomo universale': Palladio, Trissino and Barbaro
- Palladio's Geometry: The Villas
- Palladio and classical architecture: Palaces and public buildings
- The genesis of a idea: Palladio's church facades
- Palladio's optical and psychological concepts: Il redentore
- Part four. The problem of harmonic proportion in architecture: Francesco Giorgi's platonic programme for S. Francesco della Vigna
- The mean proportionals and architecture
- Alberti's 'Generations' of ratios
- Musical consonances and the visual arts
- Palladio's 'fugal'' system of proportion
- Palladio's ratios and the development of sixteenth-century musical theory
- The break-away from the laws of harmonic proportion in architecture.