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Renaissance Architecture in Florence and Rome
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the Renaissance
Overview of the Renaissance period and its cultural significance
Module #2
Defining Renaissance Architecture
Key characteristics and principles of Renaissance architecture
Module #3
Florence and Rome:Centers of Renaissance Architecture
The role of Florence and Rome in the development of Renaissance architecture
Module #4
Influences on Renaissance Architecture
The impact of classical antiquity, Byzantine, and Gothic styles on Renaissance architecture
Module #5
Renaissance Architecture in Context
The social, political, and economic factors that shaped Renaissance architecture
Module #6
The Duomo Complex
The cathedral, baptistery, and campanile of Florences iconic Duomo
Module #7
The Palazzo Medici
The first Renaissance palace and its significance in Florentine politics
Module #8
The Pazzi Chapel
A masterpiece of Renaissance architecture by Filippo Brunelleschi
Module #9
The Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens
The grand ducal palace and its stunning gardens
Module #10
Florentine Churches
Santo Spirito, San Lorenzo, and other notable churches in Florence
Module #11
The Vatican City
St. Peters Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums
Module #12
The Pantheon
The ancient temple and its influence on Renaissance architecture
Module #13
The Palazzo Farnese
A Renaissance palace by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Module #14
The Campidoglio
The Capitol Hill complex and Michelangelos architectural interventions
Module #15
Roman Churches
Santa Maria Maggiore, San Giovanni in Laterano, and other notable churches in Rome
Module #16
Filippo Brunelleschi
The father of Renaissance architecture and his notable works
Module #17
Michelangelo Buonarroti
The artist-architect and his contributions to Renaissance architecture
Module #18
Donato Bramante
The architect of St. Peters Basilica and his other notable works
Module #19
Andrea Palladio
The Venetian architect and his influence on Renaissance architecture
Module #20
Giuliano da Sangallo
The Renaissance architect and his notable works in Florence and Rome
Module #21
The Use of Classical Orders
The revival of classical orders in Renaissance architecture
Module #22
The Development of Perspective
The role of perspective in Renaissance architecture and art
Module #23
The Renaissance Garden
The development of Renaissance gardens and their design principles
Module #24
The Role of Patronage
The importance of patronage in shaping Renaissance architecture
Module #25
The Legacy of Renaissance Architecture
The impact of Renaissance architecture on future styles and movements
Module #26
Comparing Florence and Rome
A comparative analysis of Renaissance architecture in Florence and Rome
Module #27
Case Studies in Renaissance Architecture
In-depth analysis of specific buildings and their architectural significance
Module #28
Renaissance Architecture in the Digital Age
The use of digital tools in the study and preservation of Renaissance architecture
Module #29
Assessing Renaissance Architecture
Evaluating the cultural and historical significance of Renaissance architecture
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Renaissance Architecture in Florence and Rome career


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