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A Study on the Domestic Architecture of Vincenzo Scamozzi  

Lee, Eun-Jung (서일대학 건축과 강의전담)
Hong, Seok-Joo (서일대학 건축과)
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Journal of The Korean Digital Architecture Interior Association / v.11, no.4, 2011 , pp. 13-20 More about this Journal
Abstract
Vincenzo Scamozzi as the successor of Palladio stands as a major accomplishment of the task of cleanup to the classicism in 16th century. In addition, unlike the trend seen over Palladian, he shows succession and change of Renaissance villa. "L'Idea dell' Archittectura Universale; The Idea of a Universal Architecture"(1615) is a book of Scamozz's representative. This book is represented his idea for a residential building. His concepts for a residential building were analyzed through the analysis of his book and work. Scamozzi thought that domestic architecture should be designed according to he owner's social status and reputation. These concepts as decorum and this is divided into three categories. This is a threefold order, the first category and highest encompassing reigning princess and their families, who were more or less regarded as God's representatives on earth. The second category comprised noblemen and high office holders whose houses were to be, in all respects, a degree less grand, costly and dignified than the prince's residence. The third category was made up of prominent citizens and wealthy merchants whose houses were to have only moderate commoner did not come into this classification at all. - the magnifiche, honorevoli, and commune style of speech.
Keywords
Vincenzo Scamozzi; domestic; hierarchy; decorum; magnifiche; honorevoli; commune;
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