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  2. List of Italian architects - Wikipedia

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    3 Renaissance architects. 4 Baroque architects. ... Architecture of Italy; List of architects; List of Italians This page was last edited on 24 May 2024, at 01:56 ...

  3. Category:Italian Renaissance architects - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance architects of Italian Renaissance architecture. ... 16th-century Italian architects (166 P) A. Leon Battista Alberti (2 C, 2 P) B. Donato Bramante (2 C, 2 P)

  4. List of Renaissance figures - Wikipedia

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    1 Artists and architects. 2 Mathematicians. 3 Writers. 4 Philosophers. 5 Composers. ... the archetype of the Renaissance man. This is a list of notable people ...

  5. Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    Polish Renaissance architecture is divided into three periods: The first period (1500–50) is the so-called "Italian" as most of Renaissance buildings of this time were designed by Italian architects, mainly from Florence, including Francesco Fiorentino and Bartolomeo Berrecci.

  6. Andrea Palladio - Wikipedia

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    Other English architects, including Elizabeth Wilbraham, and Christopher Wren also embraced the Palladian style. Another English admirer was the architect, Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork, also known as Lord Burlington, who, with William Kent, designed Chiswick House. The Italian-born Giacomo Leoni also constructed Palladian houses in England.

  7. Italian architecture - Wikipedia

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    This has created a highly diverse and eclectic range in architectural designs. Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements, [3] such as the construction of aqueducts, temples and similar structures during ancient Rome, the founding of the Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th century, and being the ...

  8. Palazzo style architecture - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo style refers to an architectural style of the 19th and 20th centuries based upon the palazzi (palaces) built by wealthy families of the Italian Renaissance. The term refers to the general shape, proportion and a cluster of characteristics, rather than a specific design; hence it is applied to buildings spanning a period of nearly two ...

  9. List of Renaissance structures - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008) The following is a list of notable Renaissance structures. Belgium Antwerp City Hall Czech Republic Château of Litomyšl Villa Belvedere in Prague Denmark Kronborg Castle Rosenborg Castle Børsen England Hampton Court Palace, from 1514 onwards Hengrave Hall, Suffolk Sutton Place, Surrey Elizabethan prodigy houses ...