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Florence Architecture: Brunelleschi's Groundbreaking Achievements with Kate Bolton-Porciatti
Florence Architecture: Brunelleschi's Groundbreaking Achievements with Kate Bolton-Porciatti

Florence Architecture: Brunelleschi's Groundbreaking Achievements with Kate Bolton-Porciatti


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Filippo Brunelleschi transformed the cityscape of Florence with an architectural style inspired by a pagan world: the palaces, basilicas, and temples of Ancient Rome. Yet in the churches and chapels he designed for his native Florence and, above all, in the iconic cupola of the city’s cathedral, his use of light, ‘divine’ ratios, and symbolic forms offered a glimpse of heaven.

Cultural historian Kate Bolton-Porciatti traces the formation of one of the most brilliant minds of the Renaissance: the architect and engineer Brunelleschi. He changed the physical landscape of Florence from a maze of medieval towers and fortress-like structures to a harmonious Renaissance city where balance, proportion, and geometry suggest the greater order of things.
We’ll trace his early work as a goldsmith and sculptor in Tuscany, his formative experience in Rome as a ‘treasure hunter’ discovering ancient ruins, and his return to Florence where he masterminds some of the city’s most majestic monuments: the Foundling Hospital, the churches of San Lorenzo and Santo Spirito, the Pazzi Chapel and the cupola of Florence’s cathedral, which - when it was finished in the 1430s - was the greatest dome in the world: a vision of heaven on earth.
The lecture will also enhance a broader appreciation of the architecture and ideals of Renaissance Florence. Led by Kate Bolton-Porciatti, a cultural historian specializing in medieval and Renaissance Florence, this interactive lecture will explore Brunelleschi’s monumental genius. Designed to inform curiosity as well as future travels, participants will come away with a deeper understanding of Florence’s historic cityscape.

Kate Bolton-Porciatti is a professor of Italian cultural history and music at the Istituto Lorenzo de'Medici in Florence, where she teaches BA and MA courses in the humanities. She also lectures at the British Institute, Florence, and at the Chigiana Music Academy in Siena. Kate has published extensively as an academic and a journalist; she is a music critic for BBC Music and a travel writer for The Daily Telegraph, UK. Before moving to Italy permanently in 2005, she was a senior producer and broadcaster for BBC Arts & Classical Music in London and has won prestigious Jerusalem and Sony Awards for her programs. She did her M.Phil. thesis in Italy, exploring the musical culture of early Renaissance Florence.

This conversation is suitable for all ages.

70 minutes

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Barbara Kyse (San Antonio, US)
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harriet segal (Huntingdon Valley, US)

Very informative

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S.A. (Plainfield, US)
Informative and Entertaining

I enjoyed this lecture and also learned much about Florence's architecture. Kate does a good job explaining the overview and details of the subject. The presentation flowed well, sound was good, and visuals engaging. Thanks for an enjoyable lecture!

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S. (Carmel, US)
Florence Architecture: Brunelleschi

Excellent presentation!

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S.M. (Brooklyn, US)
Florence Architecture with Kate Bolton Porciatti

Its no surprise that I loved this session. I so appreciate the way Kate Bolton Porciatti runs her sessions. Always full of information with context (no pun intended) and a delightful conversation. So lucky to attend her sessions!

Customer Reviews

Based on 33 reviews
97%
(32)
3%
(1)
0%
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B
Barbara Kyse (San Antonio, US)
Wonderful experience

Guest did not leave comment

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harriet segal (Huntingdon Valley, US)

Very informative

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S.A. (Plainfield, US)
Informative and Entertaining

I enjoyed this lecture and also learned much about Florence's architecture. Kate does a good job explaining the overview and details of the subject. The presentation flowed well, sound was good, and visuals engaging. Thanks for an enjoyable lecture!

S
S. (Carmel, US)
Florence Architecture: Brunelleschi

Excellent presentation!

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S.M. (Brooklyn, US)
Florence Architecture with Kate Bolton Porciatti

Its no surprise that I loved this session. I so appreciate the way Kate Bolton Porciatti runs her sessions. Always full of information with context (no pun intended) and a delightful conversation. So lucky to attend her sessions!