Palladio’s Villa RotondaAndrea Palladio was the most influential architect in Western history. This week Paul
Goldberger, in The New Yorker magazine, provides a crisp critique that describes Palladio as "a modern architect, not a copyist. It was the new ideas that mattered." It is not often that Palladio is described as a modernist. But,
Goldberger defends this idea, by claiming that Palladio's designs went beyond any known style. Here's the
link for your reading pleasure.
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