Theory of Architecture 2 class
Report by: Fragata & Quijano
Central Colleges of the Philippines
College of Architecture
2nd Semester S.Y. 2015-16
January 2016
2. Renaissance architecture is the architecture
of the period between the early 15th and early
17th centuries in different regions of Europe,
demonstrating a conscious revival and
development of certain elements of ancient
Greek and Roman thought and material
culture. Stylistically, Renaissance architecture
followed Gothic achitecture and was
succeeded by Baroque architecture.
6. Donato Bramante was an Italian architect,
who introduced Renaissance
architecture to Milan and the High
Renaissance style to Rome, where his
plan for St. Peter's Basilica formed the
basis of design executed by Michelangelo.
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8.
9. was an Italian painter and architect of
the High Renaissance.
His work is admired for its clarity of form,
ease of composition, and visual
achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of
human grandeur.
10.
11. maintained changes that Raphael had
proposed to the internal arrangement of
the three main apses, but otherwise
reverted to the Greek Cross plan and other
features of Bramante.
12. submitted a plan which combines features
of Peruzzi, Raphael and Bramante in its
design and extends the building into a
short nave with a wide façade and portico
of dynamic projection.
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14. was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect,
poet, and engineer of the High
Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled
influence on the development of Western
art.