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Villa Capra “La Rotonda” by Andrea Palladio

here is what the professor provided us with:
use Standard Times New Roman style and size 12
no more than 2 pages could be illustrations.
INTRODUCTION:
start with a thesis and the purpose of the research paper. what is the chief reason im writing the paper. how im planing to approach the topic. is this a factual report, a book review, a comparison or an analysis of a problem?explain briefly the major points you plan to cover in your paper and why readers should be interested.
BODY:
present arguments to support your thesis statement. remember the rule of 3 : 3 supporting arguments for each position you take . begin with a strong argument then use a stronger one and the end with the strongest for your final point.
CONCLUSION:
restate or reword your thesis. summarize your argument. explain why you have come to this particular conclusion.

already gave my professor an outline which is not very good but you could use some of it. its attached
ARC 294-TT
10/15/2015
OUTLINE:

1. INTRODUCTION:
– Maybe never architectural art has reached such a level of magnificence” (J. W. Goethe, after the visit at La Rotonda). Andrea Palladio an Italian architect who dedicated his life for architecture built an outstanding piece of architectural art the Villa Capra. The Villa Capra is a building that consciously recalls ancient Roman classical models but its innovative design had a lasting impact for future generations of architects in Italy and abroad. it has an amazing interior design that makes people emotional and the exterior design has special cause it is completely symmetrical and has an entrance that shows the greatness of it.

2. BODY:
Andrea Palladio’s early life:
Style:
a. Roman
Family:
– Wife: Allegradonna, daugther of Marcantonio.
– five children, Leonida, Marcantonio, Orazio, Silla and Zenobia.
Born:
– year: November 29, 1508
– country: Padua
Died:
– year: August 19, 1580 or probably at Maser (Treviso)
– country: in Vicenza or probably at Maser (Treviso)
Works:
b. Villa Capra, or the Rotonda (1550-1551)
c. Palazzo Chiericati (now the Museo Civico)
d. the Palazzo Iseppo Porto (ca. 1550-1552)
e. The Villa Barbaro
f. monastery of S. Giorgio Maggiore
g. the church of S. Giorgio Maggiore (1565-1610)
h. church of S. Francesco della Vigna (ca. 1565)
i. The facade (designed 1565, executed 1607-1610)
j. The Palazzo Valmarana (1565-1566) in Vicenza ….etc.
Villa Capra:
– History.
– design (A major classic of the Pantheonic type, often known as the Villa Rotonda. Very symmetrical quartet plan)
– structural analysis.
– Hierarchy
– Approach
– Circulation
– Exterior : courthyard
– Interior: rotunda
– Style : Italian Renaissance

The Villa Barbaro:
– History.
– design
– structural analysis.
– Hierarchy
– Approach
– Circulation
3. CONCLUSION:
– what Andrea Palladio designed for the interior of the villa was a major success because of that it is one of the most famous pieces of architecture.

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Villa Capra “La Rotonda” by Andrea Palladio

here is what the professor provided us with:
use Standard Times New Roman style and size 12
no more than 2 pages could be illustrations.
INTRODUCTION:
start with a thesis and the purpose of the research paper. what is the chief reason im writing the paper. how im planing to approach the topic. is this a factual report, a book review, a comparison or an analysis of a problem?explain briefly the major points you plan to cover in your paper and why readers should be interested.
BODY:
present arguments to support your thesis statement. remember the rule of 3 : 3 supporting arguments for each position you take . begin with a strong argument then use a stronger one and the end with the strongest for your final point.
CONCLUSION:
restate or reword your thesis. summarize your argument. explain why you have come to this particular conclusion.

already gave my professor an outline which is not very good but you could use some of it. its attached
ARC 294-TT
10/15/2015
OUTLINE:

1. INTRODUCTION:
– Maybe never architectural art has reached such a level of magnificence” (J. W. Goethe, after the visit at La Rotonda). Andrea Palladio an Italian architect who dedicated his life for architecture built an outstanding piece of architectural art the Villa Capra. The Villa Capra is a building that consciously recalls ancient Roman classical models but its innovative design had a lasting impact for future generations of architects in Italy and abroad. it has an amazing interior design that makes people emotional and the exterior design has special cause it is completely symmetrical and has an entrance that shows the greatness of it.

2. BODY:
Andrea Palladio’s early life:
Style:
a. Roman
Family:
– Wife: Allegradonna, daugther of Marcantonio.
– five children, Leonida, Marcantonio, Orazio, Silla and Zenobia.
Born:
– year: November 29, 1508
– country: Padua
Died:
– year: August 19, 1580 or probably at Maser (Treviso)
– country: in Vicenza or probably at Maser (Treviso)
Works:
b. Villa Capra, or the Rotonda (1550-1551)
c. Palazzo Chiericati (now the Museo Civico)
d. the Palazzo Iseppo Porto (ca. 1550-1552)
e. The Villa Barbaro
f. monastery of S. Giorgio Maggiore
g. the church of S. Giorgio Maggiore (1565-1610)
h. church of S. Francesco della Vigna (ca. 1565)
i. The facade (designed 1565, executed 1607-1610)
j. The Palazzo Valmarana (1565-1566) in Vicenza ….etc.
Villa Capra:
– History.
– design (A major classic of the Pantheonic type, often known as the Villa Rotonda. Very symmetrical quartet plan)
– structural analysis.
– Hierarchy
– Approach
– Circulation
– Exterior : courthyard
– Interior: rotunda
– Style : Italian Renaissance

The Villa Barbaro:
– History.
– design
– structural analysis.
– Hierarchy
– Approach
– Circulation
3. CONCLUSION:
– what Andrea Palladio designed for the interior of the villa was a major success because of that it is one of the most famous pieces of architecture.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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