Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars Conference 2023 (Edinburgh/Online)
Edinburgh , United Kingdom
20 Chambers St
The Co-Convenors of the Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars are pleased to announce the programme for the 2023 Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars Conference, happening on 24.3.23 in Edinburgh and online. You can register to attend virtually or in person here:
https://bit.ly/3T5o4Sj
The Co-Convenors of the Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars are pleased to announce the programme for the 2023 Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars Conference, happening on 24.3.23 in Edinburgh and online. You can register to attend virtually or in person here:
https://bit.ly/3T5o4Sj
Programme for Renaissance Architecture and Theory Scholars Conference, Edinburgh/Online, Friday, 24 March, 2023
Session 1 (10-11:30)*
Welcome by Richard Anderson, Head of School, Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Opening Remarks by RATS co-convenors Fabrizio Nevola, Caspar Pearson, and Elizabeth J. Petcu
Joana Balsa de Pinho (Lisbon): All Saints royal hospital in Lisbon: tradition and modernity in Portuguese hospital architecture in the Renaissance
Anna McGee and Luca Brunke (Exeter): Visualising domestic interiors and experiencing paintings in the Palazzo Medici, c.1492
Konstantinos Gravanis (Athens): The Reception of Vitruvius’s De architectura in Renaissance Rome
Session 2 (12-13:30)
Angeliki Pollali (Athens): Text and Image: Architectural Vocabulary in Quattrocento Italy
Christiane Matt (York): Between the Natural and the Divine: Filarete’s Libro Architettonico and the Origins of Architecture.
Răzvan Rusu (Utrecht): Daniele Barbaro’s La pratica della perspettiva: a painter’s guide to perspective?
Michele Guida Conte (Florence): Lorenzo da Bologna and late-15th Century architecture In Vicenza.
[lunch break 13:30-15:00]
Session 3 (15-16:30)
Jorge Campos (Lisbon): The Sixteenth Century Cloister of the Monastery of Chelas: Product of a Pre-Tridentine Reform
Diego Giovani Bonifácio (São Paulo): The Guarani Jesuit temple of São Miguel Arcanjo
Charles Robertson (London): Hawksmoor, the Radcliffe Camera and a rather long Renaissance
Will Bayliss (London): Towards an Explanation for the Problem of Mass and Volume in the Church Façades of Colonial Mexico, 1695-1768
*All times are listed in GMT