Palladio's Urban Palaces - Andrea Palladio pt 3 - AB+C 93

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @elemun3434
    @elemun3434 2 года назад

    Never ever stop making these

  • @nudles15
    @nudles15 2 года назад +1

    Love this episode

  • @juliamalm4622
    @juliamalm4622 9 месяцев назад

    Is it the episode about Pliny that is the least listened to? Hope not because that episode was great, loved it. You guys areo hilarious and very pleasant to listen to

  • @ІванЩерба-с1р
    @ІванЩерба-с1р 5 месяцев назад

    You guys should read a story about Peter Eisenman and Villa Pisani in Montagnana when he was travelling with Colin Rowe in 1961. It will be helpful for you to understand architecture of Palladio.

  • @dlepz
    @dlepz 2 года назад

    Great stuff, fellas!

  • @furtall
    @furtall 2 года назад

    Wow! I had never seen you in person!
    As a non-architect and a non-native speaker, I hope I will understand more of the features you describe and detail in your episodes ^_^
    Anyway, I'm from Brescia, and I've found out that even one of the most famous buildings of my city, Palazzo Loggia (which took a century to complete by the hands of Venetian masters), has had some work done by Palladio as well!

    • @furtall
      @furtall 2 года назад

      Ok, after watching this as a video instead of listening to it in podcast form while walking the dog or riding a train, I'd say it's so much more enjoyable and informative!

    • @about_buildings
      @about_buildings  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Would love to visit Brescia one day, it looks really beautiful.

  • @davidghelfi9338
    @davidghelfi9338 Год назад

    So am I missing something? A few times during this episode, Luke refers to buildings being built in the late 1750's (Palazzo Valmarana for example, 44:40.) Is it me, or is Luke just messing up a bit, as you do?

  • @GamidIsaev
    @GamidIsaev 2 года назад

    👍

  • @THDYoung
    @THDYoung 2 года назад +1

    why do you discuss everything as if it's "aesthetic" rather than philosophical? What does rustication relate to in the wider, as it were non-architectural, culture of the time? Aesthetic composition doesn't provide an answer. Crudely put, it's part of a representation of the natural and the made. An urban palazzo facade stands is a public meditation on the challenge of relating culture to natural order.

    • @about_buildings
      @about_buildings  2 года назад +1

      interesting, thanks -- honestly i don't know enough about the non-architectural culture of the time. what's a good reference point?

    • @vanderteufel
      @vanderteufel 2 года назад

      And all culminating in "Nice, very, very NICE!" Because this is real estate talk, not architecture, never mind philosophy. Middle class people just can't help it. That'll be £149.