57th Palladio Course: Palladio vs Scamozzi (Vicenza, 31 August – 5 September 2015)

57° Corso sull’architettura palladiana
Palladio vs Scamozzi
Vicenza, 31 agosto – 5 settembre 2015
Nel 2016 ricorre il 4° centenario della morte di Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616). Anticipando le celebrazioni scamozziane, il Corso 2015 avrà un modulo inedito: metterà sistematicamente a confronto le architetture di Palladio con quelle di Scamozzi, in un dialogo che ne metta in luce continuità e differenze. Il Corso si articola in 6 giorni di visite, conferenze, laboratori all’interno di edifici.
Termine iscrizioni: 15 maggio 2015.
Programma di massima, norme di partecipazione e modulo per la richiesta di ammissione su:
www.palladiomuseum.org/courses/palladio2015 <
http://www.palladiomuseum.org/courses/palladio2015

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