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Reading Uncensored Palladio in Light of Australian Vernacular Architecture

English

By (author): Antonia Clarkeson

In this book, Clarkeson reads Palladio's drawings as being carefully crafted, having integrity in their own right, with their own story to tell, and meant to be measured. Claiming Palladio's rightful place in the history of metrology, Clarkeson represents Palladio's work as part of the Italian contribution to the debate about the desired features of a universal metric measure. Clarkeson turns architecture on its head, to focus on feet as units of vibrant metre, capturing insights from the architectural interests of Isaac Newton and Francis Howard Greenway to architectural practice in the antipodes, and taking movement of and within 3-dimensional 'bulk' spaces as the fundamental stuff of an architecture that is assertively local in its unique co-ordinate cosmetic. The book offers a fresh interpretation of Palladio's 'orders' and of such classic designs as villa Cornaro, palazzo/villa Almerico (la Rotonda), and villa Antonini, teatro olimpico that dispels myths and explains 'the bits that don't fit' in the usual interpretations of Palladio's work. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036413354

About Antonia Clarkeson

Antonia Clarkeson bridges the Ngambri land and sky of the Ngunnawal people acknowledging and paying respect to Elders past present and emerging. Antonia Clarkeson is an independent researcher whose working life covers some 40 years of active involvement in heritage conservation of built work dating from the 1830s in Southern Hemisphere continental Australia. Clarkeson was initially spurred into writing as a response to the controversial contents of an exhibition about Francis Greenway Architect and Engineer held at Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks in 1997.Clarkeson's current research focuses on designs and architectural drawings issued from the office of the Civil Architect in the British colony of New South Wales in 1824 during the remarkable architectural partnership of Francis Howard Greenway and Mary Moore Greenway and that of Standish Lawrence Harris.

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