Palladio's Book IV: Four and a Half Centuries of Inspiration

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Architectural historian Calder Loth presents a video lecture on Book IV of Andrea Palladio’s The Four Books of Architecture, arguably the most influential architectural treatise ever written.

This course is presented by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, a national nonprofit promoting the practice, understanding, and appreciation of classical design. To watch more online classes like this one, or to become a member and support our educational mission, visit www.classicist.org/ .

About the Course:
Andrea Palladio’s The Four Book on Architecture is unquestionably the most influential architectural treatise ever written. The treatise’s Book IV consists of Palladio’s illustrations and descriptions of twenty-five Roman temples. From his study of their ruins Palladio produced ninety-seven pages of elevations, sections, plans, and details depicting his concepts of the temples’ original appearance. His lavish plates offered for the first time a credible vision of the grandeur and beauty of ancient Roman design. Book IV’s seductive images have served as a primary design source for many great classical works henceforth. This video lecture offers a glimpse of the riches of Book IV and presents numerous examples of structures that drew inspiration from Palladio’s plates. A primary intent of this presentation is to encourage current practitioners to mine Book IV’s many resources for enriching contemporary classicism.

Learning Objectives
1. Learn how specific temples have influenced numerous classical style works.
2. Learn the ancient sources for popular classical motifs and details.
3. Understand how Palladio devised conjectural reconstructions from fragmentary ruins.
4. Learn the impact of Book IV on American public architecture.
5. Recognize Book IV as a design source for contemporary classicism.

Course Navigation and Review Questions
As you watch the video, you can browse by subject using the course outline and timestamps below. As you progress through the video, you can follow along with optional (ungraded) review questions here to help assess your understanding of the material: www.classicist.org/palladio-book-iv-review-questio…

00:00 Introduction and Impact
09:30 Temples in Book IV & Their Use as Precedents
40:55 Details in Book IV & Their Use as Precedents
54:20 Desgodetz & Conclusions

Sponsors:
Thank You to our Lead Sponsor for Continuing Education, Uberto Construction
A Special Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor of Online Education: Douglas C. Wright Architects

Receive credit for this course:
Viewers may receive 1.5 AIA CES Learning Units|Elective and 1.5 credits towards the Certificate in Classical Architecture by watching this video and subsequently scoring at least 70% on a summative assessment that tests your understanding of the material. Take the assessment by clicking here: www.classicist.org/summative-assessment-palladio-b…

About the Instructor:
Calder Loth is Senior Architectural Historian for the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and a member of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art Advisory Council. He was the recipient of the 2010 ICAA Board of Directors Honor Award and the 2017 Virginia AIA Honor Award for significant contributions to the understanding of Virginia's built environment. He is the author of Congressional Resolution 259 honoring the 500th anniversary of the birth of Andrea Palladio, passed unanimously.

コメント (16)
  • @tompommerel2136
    What a wonderful contribution Calder Loth makes to the ongoing study and dissemination of the beauty of classical architecture. Inspirational!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • We are quite lucky that Palladio took the effort to create his books. Do you think he realized at the time his books would become a staple hundreds of years later? It’s amazing what people could accomplish without the technology of today. More than what we can accomplish now it seems.
  • @davidstokes8441
    THe rules of classicism were set by Vitruvius who stated that even though they are "rules" the gifted architect should shape them to his clients needs, the skill of his masons and his own idea of beauty. So Palladio saw some detail, and did just that. Degrade was more of a surveyor than an artist, drawing what he saw and measured rather than adapting it to his own psyche.
  • @Clemeaux_
    Calder is my favorite person to listen to.
  • Wonderful discussion on Palladium’s work related to 18th and 19th masterpieces
  • @cosgrover
    what an amazing lecture! I'm very much a newbie when it comes to architecture, but found this video captivating. thank you for the education
  • I need to hear Calder loth do a 90s hiphop cameo somewhere 💚
  • @davidstokes8441
    At 58:25 - Jefferson was building for a new nation, one with its tail in the air showing confidence and mastery over an old enemy - so the Griffon's tail is, like a happy dog's, raised in a curl of victory.
  • "Nice and creative Videos,I can see A lot of thought has been put into the content and editing of the video, This is really my favorite channel.:) .🌴🌴🌴excellent 👍👌👍👌👍 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 " Charleston †† Kanawha 2021
  • The American examples look like they were built in minecraft by an 11 year old