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This comprehensive analysis of Palmanova, Italy, designed by Giulio Savorgnano in 1593, delves into its unique urban fabric and architectural form. The study examines the strengths and weaknesses of this fortified city, characterized by its circular layout and symmetrical geometry. Key features include the prominent plaza at its center, which serves as the local marketplace and social hub. By exploring the fortifications, city layout, and external design principles, this work highlights Palmanova's significance as a model of Renaissance urban planning.
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TheRenaissanceCity Properties Shapes Palmanova References Diego Gomes 12-10080 Daisy Muñoz
Properties & Shapes THE REGION: Territorial, economic and political-administrative approach • THE SITE: • Place of installation • Study strengths and weaknesses • FORTIFICATIONS: • Defenseconquests • Pointedbastions
Properties & Shapes • EXTERNALLY: • Demarcated by fortification • Geometry • Symmetry and aesthetics • CITY LAYOUT: • An urban fabric open • Collective arrangement of buildings • PLAZA: • Always Is located in the center of town • It is the largest space in the city • It is the local market
PALMANOVA (ITALY) designedbyGiulio Savorgnano (1593) Location Circular Base is the perfect Platonic form. Order Axes of symmetry Access Bastions TheRegion Housing Milestones The plaza
References • Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Central de Venezuela. (1975). Boletín del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas y Estéticas (21ra Edición). (pp. 81-112). Caracas, Venezuela • Grupo Océano. (2004). Historia universal (2da edición). • (pp. 215-223). Barcelona, España • Pictures : • Disqus(2009) Palmanova. Mega construcciones (blog) disponible en: • http://megaconstrucciones.net/?construccion=palmanova • Official page of Palmanova: • http://www.palmanova.it/