The Ruin, Design and Materials in Leon Battista Alberti’s De re ædificatoria

In the ten books that conform Leon Battista Alberti’s treatise on architecture De re aedificatoria, the ruin expresses a model and a moral: it is the last stronghold harboring the traces of a lost wisdom and the ineludible consequence of a time that devours all, in tune with the violence of history....

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Autor: Sverlij, Mariana
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Repositorio:Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.atenea.esteticas.unam.mx:article/2527
Acceso en línea:https://www.analesiie.unam.mx/index.php/analesiie/article/view/2527
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:arquitectura
ruina
diseño
materiales
restauración
humanismo.
Keywords
Alberti
architecture
ruin
design
materials
restoration
humanism
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Sumario:In the ten books that conform Leon Battista Alberti’s treatise on architecture De re aedificatoria, the ruin expresses a model and a moral: it is the last stronghold harboring the traces of a lost wisdom and the ineludible consequence of a time that devours all, in tune with the violence of history. This dual teaching lets Alberti incorporate certain principles of stability into his treatise. In an attempt to understand those principles, this article sets out to analyze the concepts of lineamenta (design) andmateria (materials) that the Genoese humanist develops in the first two books of his treatise, and situates them within the framework of a history built, destroyed and once again rebuilt.