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  2. Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.

  3. Filarete - Wikipedia

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    Filarete’s ideal plan was meant to reflect on society – where a perfect city form would be the image of a perfect society, an idea that was typical of the humanist views prevalent during the High Renaissance. [6] The Renaissance ideal city implied the centralized power of a prince in its organization, an idea following closely on the heels ...

  4. Trattato di architettura - Wikipedia

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    The city has the shape of an eight point star, circumscribed by a circle. The city includes three important public spaces: the palace, the market, and the cathedral. However, he did not give a concrete plan for a particular project. [2] Buildings in Milan Milan city center, "Ca' Granda" Filarete's plan was not only retained on paper.

  5. Sforzinda - Wikipedia

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    Filarete’s ideal plan was meant to reflect on society – where a perfect city form would be the image of a perfect society, an idea that was typical of the humanist views prevalent during the Renaissance. The Renaissance ideal city, implied the centralized power of a prince in its organization, an idea following closely on the heels of Dante ...

  6. The city that moved rivers to emerge as a cultural capital - AOL

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  7. Architecture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Between Zagreb's longest street – Ilica, and the new railway the new geometrical city was built with large public and social buildings like the neo-Renaissance building of the Croatian Academy of Science and Art (HAZU, F. Scmidt, 1884), the neo-Baroque Croatian National Theater (HNK, H. Helmer and F. Fellner, 1895), and to that date very ...

  8. History of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1695 bombardment of Brussels by the French troops of King Louis XIV, in which a large part of the city centre was destroyed, Governor Max Emanuel proposed using the reconstruction to completely change the layout and architectural style of the city. His plan was to transform the medieval city into a city of the new Baroque style ...

  9. Category:Renaissance architecture by city - Wikipedia

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