Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment

<p>Unlike those who identify the beginning of «Enlightenment Architecture» with the influence that Roman Classicism could have had at the advent of the second half of the Eighteenth Century, perhaps it is worth clarifying that between the critique of the Baroque and the adoption of such models...

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Main Author: Carlos SAMBRICIO
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Salamanca 2017-02-01
Series:Cuadernos Dieciochistas
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Online Access:http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1576-7914/article/view/15793
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spelling doaj-dd744bf6bdec4a0cac1ebe6b9f76b41b2020-11-25T02:00:06ZspaUniversidad de SalamancaCuadernos Dieciochistas1576-79142341-19022017-02-01170254610.14201/201617254613991Architecture, City and Territory at the End of EnlightenmentCarlos SAMBRICIO0Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid. UPM<p>Unlike those who identify the beginning of «Enlightenment Architecture» with the influence that Roman Classicism could have had at the advent of the second half of the Eighteenth Century, perhaps it is worth clarifying that between the critique of the Baroque and the adoption of such models lies a period of more than thirty years. In other words, unlike those who understand and confront the history of architecture or urban planning as a succession of styles it might be worth considering how the switch from one type of approach to another was not sudden but that previous suppositions coexisted and overlapped with the genesis of new ways of planning.</p>http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1576-7914/article/view/15793arquitecturaurbanismoterritoriodivisión administrativaclasicismociudad liberal.
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Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
Cuadernos Dieciochistas
arquitectura
urbanismo
territorio
división administrativa
clasicismo
ciudad liberal.
author_facet Carlos SAMBRICIO
author_sort Carlos SAMBRICIO
title Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
title_short Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
title_full Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
title_fullStr Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
title_full_unstemmed Architecture, City and Territory at the End of Enlightenment
title_sort architecture, city and territory at the end of enlightenment
publisher Universidad de Salamanca
series Cuadernos Dieciochistas
issn 1576-7914
2341-1902
publishDate 2017-02-01
description <p>Unlike those who identify the beginning of «Enlightenment Architecture» with the influence that Roman Classicism could have had at the advent of the second half of the Eighteenth Century, perhaps it is worth clarifying that between the critique of the Baroque and the adoption of such models lies a period of more than thirty years. In other words, unlike those who understand and confront the history of architecture or urban planning as a succession of styles it might be worth considering how the switch from one type of approach to another was not sudden but that previous suppositions coexisted and overlapped with the genesis of new ways of planning.</p>
topic arquitectura
urbanismo
territorio
división administrativa
clasicismo
ciudad liberal.
url http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1576-7914/article/view/15793
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