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Lecture 18: Baroque Rome - School of Architecture and Planning

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The “trivium” trivium at Piazza<br />

del Popolo:<br />

(see Kost<strong>of</strong> p489)<br />

Axial views marked by<br />

Egyptian obelisks… obelisks<br />

p21<br />

Norberg‐Schulz p<br />

These energetic,<br />

expansive <strong>Baroque</strong><br />

façades, <strong>and</strong> church<br />

plans as a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

“expansive” evolving<br />

<strong>Baroque</strong> city<br />

fframework… k<br />

Sixtus V’s city plan – 1585­1590:<br />

The basis for city development in the 17 th century<br />

S Fazio p342

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