"The Most Imitated Architect in History" -- Andrea Palladio part 1 -- AB+C 91
We're starting a series exploring the work of Andrea Palladio. In his own time, Palladio was a prominent architect based in 16th century Vicenza. Subsequently he's become arguably one of the most influential architects of all history -- defining a style of classical architecture which became the house-style of elites around the world. The most characteristic works in his long career are villas -- country houses on "terra ferma" for the rich merchants of Vicenza and nearby Venice -- though he also carried out some major local works of civic and religious architecture, and wrote a number of books. In this episode we're starting off, exploring him, his time, and some of the earliest Villas, including the Villa Godi.

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Not Every Architect is an Artist — Carlo Scarpa — 1/4 — AB+C 87

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Quattro Libri — Palladio's Four Books on Architecture — AB+C 95

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