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  1. I " Disegni d'Architettura Civile et Ecclesiastica " di Guarino Guarini e l'Arte del Maestro (Limited Edition, 500 copies) by Daria de Bernardi Ferrero, 1966
  2. Sperimentare l'architettura: Guarini, Juvarra, Alfieri, Borra e Vittone (Arte in Piemonte)
  3. Architettura civile by Camillo Guarino Guarini, 1964
  4. THE TEMPESTUOUS AND FANCIFUL BAROQUE: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  5. Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin by John Beldon Scott, 2003-03-01
  6. Palazzo Carignano: Tre secoli di idee, progetti e realizzazioni (Archivi di architettura) (Italian Edition) by Maria Grazia Cerri, 1990
  7. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians: December 1991 (Volume L, Number 4) by Abigail A. Van Slyck, Elwin C. Robison, et all 1991

21. Guarini, Guarino
encyclopediaEncyclopedia guarini, guarino, gwärE'nO gwärE'nE Pronunciation Key.guarini, guarino , 1624–83, Italian architect, mathematician, and writer.
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Guarini, Guarino , Italian architect, mathematician, and writer. He was one of the first to analyze with perceptivity the structure of medieval architecture, in his Architettura civile, posthumously edited by Vittone in 1737. After studying in Rome, he returned to his birthplace, Modena, where he was ordained in the Theatine order. In 1660 he moved to Messina and designed several important church buildings there. Soon after, he traveled to Paris, where he built the Theatine church of Sainte-Anne-la-Royale (destroyed 1823) and wrote a mathematical-philosophical treatise, Placita philosophica (1665). Settling in Turin, he designed two palaces and three centralized churches; the Sindone Chapel and the Church of San Lorenzo are considered two of the finest examples of baroque architecture. Guarini reached the pinnacle of his achievement in his planning of domes that suggest the loftiness and openwork of the spires of Gothic churches. See study by H. A. Meek (1988).
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22. Guarino Guarini
guarini. I primi progetti La nuova cupola guarino guarini. guarino guarini nasce nel 1624 a Modena, in giovane età
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Guarino Guarini I primi progetti La nuova cupola Guarino Guarini
Nel biennio 1660-1662, durante un soggiorno a Messina, progetta e realizza la chiesa della Santissima Annunziata, la Casa dei Teatini, la chiesa di San Filippo e la chiesa dei Padri Somaschi.
Poco tempo dopo il ritorno a Modena viene inviato a Parigi per occuparsi della costruzione della chiesa di Sainte-Anne-la Royale.
Nel 1666 viene chiamato a Torino dove rimane fino al 1681 come ingegnere e matematico di Carlo Emanuele di Savoia.
Durante il lungo soggiorno torinese compie alcuni viaggi in Europa, a Praga e a Lisbona in particolare, in occasione di richieste di interventi.
Muore a Milano nel 1683. sito realizzato dal
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23. Guarino Da Verona
Associated with several universities, he translated various Greek and Latin classicsand wrote a Latin grammar (1487). Previous guarini, guarino, Next Guarneri.
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Guarino da Verona , Italian humanist, considered the greatest teacher of his time. Associated with several universities, he translated various Greek and Latin classics and wrote a Latin grammar (1487).
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  • 26. GUARINI, Guarino, Modo Di Misurare Le Fabriche. In Cui Non Vi è Corpo, E Quasi
    Elton Engineering Books. guarini, guarino Modo di misurare le fabriche.In cui non vi è corpo, e quasi non vi è superficie, purche
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    GUARINI, Guarino Modo di misurare le fabriche. In cui non vi è corpo, e quasi non vi è superficie, purche godi di qualche regolarità, che matematicamente non resti misurato, riducendosi à calcoli facilissimi anche quei piani, e quei corpi, di cui sin hora non è stato dato modo, che li misuri. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Elton Engineering Books ; click here for further details.

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  • 28. Sindone Chapel - Guarino Guarini - Great Buildings Online
    Sindone Chapel by guarino guarini architect, at Turin, Italy, 1667 to 1690, in theGreat Buildings Online. Building, Sindone Chapel. Architect, guarino guarini.
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    Building Sindone Chapel Great Buildings Online Search Advanced Search Buildings ... ArchitectureWeek Architect Guarino Guarini Location Turin Italy Date 1667 to 1690 Building Type church Construction System masonry Climate mediterranean Context urban Style Baroque Notes crosshatching hexagonal ribs make high, airy dome. Images Available on The GBC CD-ROM Contributions appreciated Discussion Sindone Chapel Commentary "Santa Sindone in Turin, Guarini's most dramatic creation, is a Palatine chapel housing the precious relic of the Holy Shroud. Built between 1667 and 1690, it has an unusual triangular plan, clearly an allusion to the Trinity. The chapel is sheathed in black marble, over which plays the pure white light that floods through the multiple ribbing of the dome." "...Cappella SS. Sindone...is also crowned by an exceptional cupola of pointed profile. The complexity of its structure is mirrored in the three levels of the exterior...The view into the dome from below reveals a realm of soaring height and brilliant luminescence in which float kaleidoscopic images of circles, semicircles, and diminishing hexagons that cut across corners as they rise to the star-shaped base of the lantern." Resources Sources on Sindone Chapel Mitchell Beazley. The World Atlas of Architecture. New York: Portland House, 1988. ISBN 0-517-66875-0. p307.

    29. Guarini, Guarino
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia guarini, guarino, gwärE'nO gwärE'nE Pronunciation Key.guarini, guarino , 1624–83, Italian architect, mathematician, and writer.
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    Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Guarini, Guarino E O E E Pronunciation Key Guarini, Guarino , Italian architect, mathematician, and writer. He was one of the first to analyze with perceptivity the structure of medieval architecture, in his Architettura civile, posthumously edited by Vittone in 1737. After studying in Rome, he returned to his birthplace, Modena, where he was ordained in the Theatine order. In 1660 he moved to Messina and designed several important church buildings there. Soon after, he traveled to Paris, where he built the Theatine church of Sainte-Anne-la-Royale (destroyed 1823) and wrote a mathematical-philosophical treatise, Placita philosophica (1665). Settling in Turin, he designed two palaces and three centralized churches; the Sindone Chapel and the Church of San Lorenzo are considered two of the finest examples of baroque architecture. Guarini reached the pinnacle of his achievement in his planning of domes that suggest the loftiness and openwork of the spires of Gothic churches.

    30. Optical Illusion And Projection: A Study Of Guarino Guarini's Dome In Santissima
    Optical Illusion Projection in Domes A Study of guarino guarini'sSantissima Sindone By Risa Tolin. This thesis is a study of
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    A Study of Guarino Guarini's
    Santissima Sindone By
    Risa Tolin
    This thesis is a study of different geometric effects created by Guarino Guarini in the dome of Santissima Sindone by means of optical illusion, perspective and projection. As part of this research, a computer model of the dome of this church was created using polyhedral objects and parametric surfaces in order to examine the visual distinctions of various architectural elements.

    31. ArchINFORM
    Translate this page Kirche San Lorenzo. Gebäudetyp. Kirche. Architekten. guarino guarini. Ortsangabe.
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    32. Global Arte: Guarino Guarini
    Translate this page Global Arte, Il Seicento Il Barocco. La tecnica el'inventiva di guarinoguarini. guarino guarini. A Torino, opera guarino guarini
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    33. GUARINO GUARINI AND HIS ARCHITECTURE
    guarino guarini AND HIS ARCHITECTURE HA Meek 1988 256 pp. 160 b/w+ 16 colorplates, 9 x 11 Cloth ISBN 0300-03989-1 $100.00,
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    GUARINO GUARINI AND HIS ARCHITECTURE
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    Guarino Guarini (16241683) was one of the outstanding architects of the late Italian baroque era whose work in Sicily and Turin was later to be profoundly influential in Austria, southern Germany, and Bohemia. This bookthe first about Guarini in Englishexamines his life and architectural achievements. "[This book is] good, sound, and very instructive. It is also beautiful to look at. . . . A very rewarding book."Colin Amery, Financial Times "The first monograph in English on this brilliantly inventive architect. . . . [A] fascinating and beautifully illustrated book."David Watkin, Times Literary Supplement "Meek gives us a balanced, knowledgeable assessment of current scholarship, and makes his own contribution to it. The book is beautifully designed, very well illustrated, and a pleasure to read." Choice "A scholarly and superbly illustrated study." Irish Times "Harold Meek writes with verve, admiration, knowledge and discernment."Kerry Downes

    34. Michele Palamara, Architect
    Translate this page Un esempio è l’opera del padre teatino guarino guarini svolta a Messina fra il1660, anno del suo arrivo a Messina, e il 1662, anno in cui portava a termine
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    curriculum articoli progetti attività artistica ... version en español L'importanza dell'opera messinese di Guarini
    clicca sulle foto per ingrandirle La chiesa dell'Annunziata dei Teatini a Messina, distrutta dal terremoto del 1908 L'Avana, la cattedrale (1777) Facciata di San Domenico a Noto Facciata barocca della cattedrale di Valencia Pianta della cattedrale di Valencia Pianta dell'Annunziata dei Teatini Cattedrale di Vigevano Chiesa madre di Buscemi (Sicilia)
    La Sicilia, grazie alla sua posizione geografica, sempre al centro di interessi militari e commerciali, è stata nell'arco dei secoli, campo di sperimentazione artistica di popoli di cultura diversa, e quindi importante veicolo culturale internazionale. 
    Il lungo dominio prima aragonese e poi spagnolo è stato fondamentale per la formazione dei più grandi architetti siciliani: Matteo Carnalivari e più tardi Ernesto Basile, fra tutti. 
    Ma è anche vero che durante questa lunga koinè durata quasi mille anni, la Sicilia ha anche dato e non solo ricevuto. Tanti sono, infatti, gli anni, se si sommano anche quelli di comune dominazione araba e quelli transitori normanni, svevi e angioini, nei quali certamente non si arrestarono i rapporti fra Spagna e Sicilia. 

    35. Michele Palamara, Architect
    Translate this page Un ejemplo es la obra del teatino guarino guarini realizada en Messina entre 1660,año de su llegada en Messina, y 1662, año en el que acababa la fachada de
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    curriculum articulos proyectos actividad artistica ... versione in italiano La obra de Guarini en Sicilia
    pulse sobre las fotos para ampliarlas La chiesa dell'Annunziata dei Teatini a Messina, distrutta dal terremoto del 1908 L'Avana, la cattedrale (1777) Facciata di San Domenico a Noto Facciata barocca della cattedrale di Valencia Pianta della cattedrale di Valencia Pianta dell'Annunziata dei Teatini Chiesa madre di Buscemi (Sicilia)
    Sicilia, gracias a su posición geográfica, siempre en el centro de interéses militares y comerciales, fué, a lo largo de los siglos, campo de experimentaciónes estilísticas de pueblos de diversas culturas y, por lo tanto, importante vehículo cultural internacional. La larga dominación, antes aragonesa-catalana y después española ha sido fundamental para la formación de los más grandes arquitectos sicilianos: Matteo Carnalivari y más tardes Ernesto Basile, entre otros. Pero además es verdad que durante esta larga koinè Sicilia también ha dado y no solo recibido.

    36. ArchINFORM
    guarino guarini. lifetime. *1624 Modena +1683 Milan (Milano). Vitruvio record. ULANrecord. Search RIBA Library on guarino guarini' (lots of literary references).
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    37. ArchINFORM
    San Lorenzo Church. building type. church. architects. guarino guarini. location.
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    38. Guarino Guarini's Church Of San Lorenzo In Turin
    guarino guarini's Church of San Lorenzo in Turin.
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    Guarino Guarini's Church of San Lorenzo in Turin.

    39. Guarino Guarini's Church Of San Lorenzo In Turin - The Presbytery
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    40. Antenati: Guarino Guarini
    Translate this page guarino guarini. guarino guarini. guarino guarini era nato a Verona (perquesto è conosciuto anche con il nome di guarino Veronese) nel c.1370.
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    Guarino Guarini
    Guarino Guarini
    Guarino Guarini era nato a Verona (per questo è conosciuto anche con il nome di Guarino Veronese) nel c.1370. Allievo a Padova di Giovanni di Conversino da Ravenna, fu insieme a Crisolora a Costantinopoli. Fu a Firenze, Venezia, Ferrara (dove morì nel 1460). Qui ebbe come discepolo Lionello d'Este e tenne la sua celebre scuola. Estraneo a ogni moralismo, propugnò una pedagogia tesa a realizzare concretamente l'ideale di un letterato onesto, socievole, che fa uso della propria dottrina per promuovere il benessere pubblico. Guarini fu scrittore eruditissimo, tradusse dal greco molte vite di Plutarkhos e tutto Strabo. Il suo "Epistolario" è ricco di notizie sulla sua attività e su quella di altri umanisti.
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