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Villa Almerico
CaproVicenza,
Italy
Andrea Palladio
History of Architecture
Acharya’s NRV School of Architecture
Naina Deshmukh
Ria Mallery
Introduction
• Architect: Andrea Palladio
• Location: Vicenza, Italy
• Date: 1566 to 1571
• Building Type: villa, mansion
• Construction System: bearing masonry
• Climate: mild
• Context: rural
• Style: Italian Renaissance
• Designed for the wealthy Vicentine cleric Paolo Almerico following his departure from the papl
court and his retirement to his home city.
• A major classic of the Pantheonic type, often known as the Villa Rotunda. Very symmetrical
quartet plan. Completed by Vincenffarzo Scamozzi.
Andrea Palladio
• Andrea Palladio was an architect active in
the Republic of Venice.
• Palladio, influenced by Roman and Greek
architecture, primarily by Vitruvius, is
widely considered the most influential
individual in the history of Western
architecture.
• All of his buildings are located in what was
the Venetian Republic, but his teachings,
summarized in the architectural
treatise, The Four Books of Architecture,
gained him wide recognition.
Influences
• Although his buildings are all in a relatively small part of Italy, Palladio's influence was far-
reaching.
• One factor in the spread of his influence was the publication in 1570 of his architectural
treatise, I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture), which set out rules
others could follow.
• FIRST BOOK : studies of decorative styles, classical orders, and materials.
• SECOND BOOK : Palladio's town and country house designs and classical reconstructions.
• THIRD BOOK : has bridge and basilica designs, city planning designs, and classical halls.
• FOURTH BOOK : information on the reconstruction of ancient Roman temples.
• Interest in his style was renewed in later generations and became fashionable throughout Europe,
for example in parts of the Loire Valley of France.
• In Britain, Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren embraced the Palladian style.
• The influence of Palladio even spread to America.
Influences
• Influence Abroad :The building's owner could not have foreseen that the house he commissioned from the architect Andrea
Palladio would become one of the most inspirational architectural prototypes for the next five hundred years.
• England :
• Five houses have been built in Britain based on Palladio's Villa Rotonda: Henbury Hall, Cheshire, is the most
recent; Chiswick House, Greater London, and Mereworth Castle, Kent, are protected as listed buildings; Foots Cray Place,
Kent, and Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire have been demolished.
• Palestinian Territories
• Owned by Palestinian millionaire Munib al-Masri and built at the top of biblical Mount Gerizim which towers over the
Palestinian city of Nablus, north of Jerusalem, the "House of Palestine" carefully resembles the Villa Rotonda.
• Poland
• Palaces built in Poland based on Palladio's Villa Rotonda: Królikarnia Palace and Belweder in Warsaw, Skórzewski Palace
in Lubostroń.
• United States of America
• For the competition to design the President's House in Washington, DC, Thomas Jefferson anonymously submitted a design
that was a variation on the Villa Rotonda. ThoughJames Hoban's Palladian design for what would become known as
the White House was selected, the influence of the Villa Rotonda can also been seen at Jefferson's own iconic home
of Monticello.
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Design
 The site selected was a hilltop just outside the city of Vicenza.
 Unlike some other Palladian villas, the building was not designed from the start to accommodate a working
farm.
 This sophisticated building was designed for a site which was, in modern terminology, "suburban". Palladio
classed the building as a "palazzo" rather than a villa.
 The design is for a completely symmetrical building having a square plan with four facades, each of which has
a projecting portico.
 The whole is contained within an imaginary circle which touches each corner of the building and centres of
the porticos.
 The name La Rotunda refers to the central circular hall with its dome.
 To describe the villa, as a whole, as a 'rotunda' is technically incorrect, as the building is not circular but
rather the intersection of a square with a cross.
 Each portico has steps leading up, and opens via a small cabinet or corridor to the circular domed central hall.
 This and all other rooms were proportioned with mathematical precision according to Palladio's own rules of
architecture.
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Design
 The design reflected the humanist values of Renaissance architecture.
 In order for each room to have some sun, the design was rotated 45 degrees from each cardinal point of the
compass.
 Each of the four porticos has pediments graced by statues of classical deities.
 The pediments were each supported by six Ionic columns.
 Each portico was flanked by a single window. All principal rooms were on the second floor or piano nobile.
 Building began in 1567. Palladio, and the owner, Paolo Almerico, were not to see the completion of the villa.
 Palladio died in 1580 and a second architect, Vincenzo Scamozzi, was employed by the new owners to oversee
the completion.
 One of the major changes he made to the original plan was to modify the two-storey centre hall.
 Palladio had intended it to be covered by a high semi-circular dome but Scamozzi designed a lower dome with
an oculus (intended to be open to the sky) inspired by the Pantheon in Rome.
 The dome was ultimately completed with a cupola.
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Elevation
Functional Analysis
• The Villa Rotunda more than a villa is a suburban palace, it escapes
the kind of classification of the villa-farm, which is the most
common type of Palladian villa as there are no places reserved for
agricultural work (warehouses, barns and homes for workers ).
Distribution organization of spaces
• The villa is spread over three floors, communicating with the central hall in which we
find the dome which were reviewed during the construction of the building. A fourth
floor connects to the basement of the four entries.
Horizontal and vertical paths
• The vertical paths highlighted in blue are represented by an outside staircase that enable
communication between the building and the exterior and interior stairs that connect the
four floors. Horizontal paths (highlighted in red) are represented by the corridors that
connect the various rooms of the villa.
Areas for various functions
• Each floor covers an area of 139.24 Square Meters(1444.94 Square Feet), with a total
living space of 556.96 sqm (5995.06 Square Feet).
Lighting
• The lighting of the villa is guaranteed from the windows and openings in the capital
built on top of the dome. The villa is rotated 45 degrees to facilitate natural light.
Analysis of constitutive elements
Lateral closing elements:
To connect the interior with the exterior, there are four sides equal preceded by a proneo
eardrums.
Elements of connection with the plot:
The base also present in the four regular external stairs connects the villa to the ground.
• Elements of coverage:
The cover shows a clear distinction between "home" and the sky. In the central part
of the cover there is the dome that does not reflect the original designs of Palladio.
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Interiors
The interior design of the Villa was to be as wonderful, if not more so, than the
exterior.
 Alessandro, Giovanni Battista Maganza and Anselmo Canera were commissioned to
paint frescoes in the principal salons.
 Among the four principal salons on the piano nobile are the West Salon (also called
the Holy Room, because of the religious nature of its frescoes and ceiling), and the
East Salon, which contains an allegorical life story of the first owner Paolo
Almerico, his many admirable qualities portrayed in fresco.
 The highlight of the interior is the central, circular hall, surrounded by a balcony
and covered by the domed ceiling; it soars the full height of the main house up to
the cupola, with walls decorated in trompe l'oeil.
 Abundant frescoes create an atmosphere that is more reminiscent of a cathedral
than the principal salon of a country house.
Interior
Central circular hall
Balcony on the upper floor
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Landscape
 From the porticos wonderful views of the surrounding countryside can be seen; this is no coincidence as the Villa
was designed to be in perfect harmony with the landscape.
 This was in complete contrast to such buildings as Villa Farnese of just 16 years earlier.
 Thus, while the house appears to be completely symmetrical, it actually has certain deviations, designed to allow
each facade to complement the surrounding landscape and topography.
 Hence there are variations in the facades, in the width of steps, retaining walls, etc.
 In this way, the symmetry of the architecture allows for the asymmetry of the landscape, and creates a seemingly
symmetrical whole.
 The landscape is a panoramic vision of trees and meadows and woods, with the distant Vicenza on the horizon.
 The northwest portico is set onto the hill as the termination of a straight carriage drive from the principal gates.
 This carriageway is an avenue between the service blocks, built by the Capra brothers who acquired the villa in
1591; they commissioned Vincenzo Scamozzi to complete the villa and construct the range of staff and agricultural
buildings.
 As one approaches the villa from this angle one is deliberately made to feel one is ascending to a temple on high.
 This same view in reverse, from the villa, highlights a classical chapel on the edge of Vicenza, thus villa
and town are united.
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Sources
 Villalarotonda.it
 Wikipedia
 Wikiarquitectura.com
 Greatbuildings.com
 Metmuseum.org
 Perspectivegeometry.com
 Designtheory.fiu.edu

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Literature case study - Villa la Rotunda

  • 1. Villa Almerico CaproVicenza, Italy Andrea Palladio History of Architecture Acharya’s NRV School of Architecture Naina Deshmukh Ria Mallery
  • 2. Introduction • Architect: Andrea Palladio • Location: Vicenza, Italy • Date: 1566 to 1571 • Building Type: villa, mansion • Construction System: bearing masonry • Climate: mild • Context: rural • Style: Italian Renaissance • Designed for the wealthy Vicentine cleric Paolo Almerico following his departure from the papl court and his retirement to his home city. • A major classic of the Pantheonic type, often known as the Villa Rotunda. Very symmetrical quartet plan. Completed by Vincenffarzo Scamozzi.
  • 3. Andrea Palladio • Andrea Palladio was an architect active in the Republic of Venice. • Palladio, influenced by Roman and Greek architecture, primarily by Vitruvius, is widely considered the most influential individual in the history of Western architecture. • All of his buildings are located in what was the Venetian Republic, but his teachings, summarized in the architectural treatise, The Four Books of Architecture, gained him wide recognition.
  • 4. Influences • Although his buildings are all in a relatively small part of Italy, Palladio's influence was far- reaching. • One factor in the spread of his influence was the publication in 1570 of his architectural treatise, I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture), which set out rules others could follow. • FIRST BOOK : studies of decorative styles, classical orders, and materials. • SECOND BOOK : Palladio's town and country house designs and classical reconstructions. • THIRD BOOK : has bridge and basilica designs, city planning designs, and classical halls. • FOURTH BOOK : information on the reconstruction of ancient Roman temples. • Interest in his style was renewed in later generations and became fashionable throughout Europe, for example in parts of the Loire Valley of France. • In Britain, Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren embraced the Palladian style. • The influence of Palladio even spread to America.
  • 5. Influences • Influence Abroad :The building's owner could not have foreseen that the house he commissioned from the architect Andrea Palladio would become one of the most inspirational architectural prototypes for the next five hundred years. • England : • Five houses have been built in Britain based on Palladio's Villa Rotonda: Henbury Hall, Cheshire, is the most recent; Chiswick House, Greater London, and Mereworth Castle, Kent, are protected as listed buildings; Foots Cray Place, Kent, and Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire have been demolished. • Palestinian Territories • Owned by Palestinian millionaire Munib al-Masri and built at the top of biblical Mount Gerizim which towers over the Palestinian city of Nablus, north of Jerusalem, the "House of Palestine" carefully resembles the Villa Rotonda. • Poland • Palaces built in Poland based on Palladio's Villa Rotonda: Królikarnia Palace and Belweder in Warsaw, Skórzewski Palace in Lubostroń. • United States of America • For the competition to design the President's House in Washington, DC, Thomas Jefferson anonymously submitted a design that was a variation on the Villa Rotonda. ThoughJames Hoban's Palladian design for what would become known as the White House was selected, the influence of the Villa Rotonda can also been seen at Jefferson's own iconic home of Monticello.
  • 7. Design  The site selected was a hilltop just outside the city of Vicenza.  Unlike some other Palladian villas, the building was not designed from the start to accommodate a working farm.  This sophisticated building was designed for a site which was, in modern terminology, "suburban". Palladio classed the building as a "palazzo" rather than a villa.  The design is for a completely symmetrical building having a square plan with four facades, each of which has a projecting portico.  The whole is contained within an imaginary circle which touches each corner of the building and centres of the porticos.  The name La Rotunda refers to the central circular hall with its dome.  To describe the villa, as a whole, as a 'rotunda' is technically incorrect, as the building is not circular but rather the intersection of a square with a cross.  Each portico has steps leading up, and opens via a small cabinet or corridor to the circular domed central hall.  This and all other rooms were proportioned with mathematical precision according to Palladio's own rules of architecture.
  • 9. Design  The design reflected the humanist values of Renaissance architecture.  In order for each room to have some sun, the design was rotated 45 degrees from each cardinal point of the compass.  Each of the four porticos has pediments graced by statues of classical deities.  The pediments were each supported by six Ionic columns.  Each portico was flanked by a single window. All principal rooms were on the second floor or piano nobile.  Building began in 1567. Palladio, and the owner, Paolo Almerico, were not to see the completion of the villa.  Palladio died in 1580 and a second architect, Vincenzo Scamozzi, was employed by the new owners to oversee the completion.  One of the major changes he made to the original plan was to modify the two-storey centre hall.  Palladio had intended it to be covered by a high semi-circular dome but Scamozzi designed a lower dome with an oculus (intended to be open to the sky) inspired by the Pantheon in Rome.  The dome was ultimately completed with a cupola.
  • 13. Functional Analysis • The Villa Rotunda more than a villa is a suburban palace, it escapes the kind of classification of the villa-farm, which is the most common type of Palladian villa as there are no places reserved for agricultural work (warehouses, barns and homes for workers ).
  • 14. Distribution organization of spaces • The villa is spread over three floors, communicating with the central hall in which we find the dome which were reviewed during the construction of the building. A fourth floor connects to the basement of the four entries.
  • 15. Horizontal and vertical paths • The vertical paths highlighted in blue are represented by an outside staircase that enable communication between the building and the exterior and interior stairs that connect the four floors. Horizontal paths (highlighted in red) are represented by the corridors that connect the various rooms of the villa.
  • 16. Areas for various functions • Each floor covers an area of 139.24 Square Meters(1444.94 Square Feet), with a total living space of 556.96 sqm (5995.06 Square Feet).
  • 17. Lighting • The lighting of the villa is guaranteed from the windows and openings in the capital built on top of the dome. The villa is rotated 45 degrees to facilitate natural light.
  • 18. Analysis of constitutive elements Lateral closing elements: To connect the interior with the exterior, there are four sides equal preceded by a proneo eardrums. Elements of connection with the plot: The base also present in the four regular external stairs connects the villa to the ground.
  • 19. • Elements of coverage: The cover shows a clear distinction between "home" and the sky. In the central part of the cover there is the dome that does not reflect the original designs of Palladio.
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  • 22. Interiors The interior design of the Villa was to be as wonderful, if not more so, than the exterior.  Alessandro, Giovanni Battista Maganza and Anselmo Canera were commissioned to paint frescoes in the principal salons.  Among the four principal salons on the piano nobile are the West Salon (also called the Holy Room, because of the religious nature of its frescoes and ceiling), and the East Salon, which contains an allegorical life story of the first owner Paolo Almerico, his many admirable qualities portrayed in fresco.  The highlight of the interior is the central, circular hall, surrounded by a balcony and covered by the domed ceiling; it soars the full height of the main house up to the cupola, with walls decorated in trompe l'oeil.  Abundant frescoes create an atmosphere that is more reminiscent of a cathedral than the principal salon of a country house.
  • 25. Balcony on the upper floor Background Text & Lines Shadows Title Text Fills Accent Accent & Hyperlink Followed Hyperlink
  • 28. At the center of the villa
  • 30. Open pediment over doorway • Bullet point • Bullet point – Sub Bullet
  • 36. Ornamental mouldingand frescopainting Background Text & Lines Shadows Title Text Fills Accent Accent & Hyperlink Followed Hyperlink
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  • 39. Landscape  From the porticos wonderful views of the surrounding countryside can be seen; this is no coincidence as the Villa was designed to be in perfect harmony with the landscape.  This was in complete contrast to such buildings as Villa Farnese of just 16 years earlier.  Thus, while the house appears to be completely symmetrical, it actually has certain deviations, designed to allow each facade to complement the surrounding landscape and topography.  Hence there are variations in the facades, in the width of steps, retaining walls, etc.  In this way, the symmetry of the architecture allows for the asymmetry of the landscape, and creates a seemingly symmetrical whole.  The landscape is a panoramic vision of trees and meadows and woods, with the distant Vicenza on the horizon.  The northwest portico is set onto the hill as the termination of a straight carriage drive from the principal gates.  This carriageway is an avenue between the service blocks, built by the Capra brothers who acquired the villa in 1591; they commissioned Vincenzo Scamozzi to complete the villa and construct the range of staff and agricultural buildings.  As one approaches the villa from this angle one is deliberately made to feel one is ascending to a temple on high.  This same view in reverse, from the villa, highlights a classical chapel on the edge of Vicenza, thus villa and town are united.
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  • 43. Front
  • 44. Bird’s eye view Background Text & Lines Shadows Title Text Fills Accent Accent & Hyperlink Followed Hyperlink
  • 45. Sources  Villalarotonda.it  Wikipedia  Wikiarquitectura.com  Greatbuildings.com  Metmuseum.org  Perspectivegeometry.com  Designtheory.fiu.edu