The Collective Realm: public spaces, public buildings and the spaces of economy Flashcards
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Key characteristics of the collective realm
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- Interior public space
- Enabled by arch, dome, barrel vault and groin vault
- Rise of a secular society
- Conceptions of civitas and decorum
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Baths of Caracalla
Rome
211‐217
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- Romans were a pleasure loving people
- What does it mean to be a citizen in society?
- Baths not only functional, but social
- Sports, leasure, gossip
- Surrounded by shops and theatres
- Floor supported on brick piers
- Water heated by slaves
- Highly decorative - mosaics depicting adroit, musled men
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Basilica of Trajan
Rome, Apollodorus of Damascus
98‐112
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- Rectangle twice as long as its width
- Adaptation of Greek temple
- Centrality of law, commerce and justice in Roman society
- Formulation of four of five aisles through columns
- Altars at either end
- Apse is a raised element
- Timber, gabled rooves
- Use of clerestory windows
- ***Forms the basis of Early Christian architecture format, basilica typology
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Palazzo Pubblico
Siena, Italy
1298‐1348
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- Commissioned by governing body of the city
- Frescoes contain civic, as well as religious, values
- Brick, with stone for the upper crenelations
- Looks onto Piazza del Campo
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Doges’ Palace, Venice
1309‐1424
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- Looks out onto Piazza San Marco
- Venetian Gothic style
- Expression of wealth and power
- Also connection with public
- Not private or fortified, astoundingly open
- Ground floor consists of collonade, beneath an open loggia
- Highly ornamental + decorative
- Lower collonade capitals contain biblical scenes