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in a stripped Palazzo style that maintains the basement and cornice but is almost devoid of decorative detail, relying for effect on the overall proportion and balance of the simple rectangular components. The Reich Aviation Ministry (now the Finance Ministry), built in 1935–36 is a notable example.
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pioneered steel-frame construction, meaning that both the floors and outer walls of a building were supported by an internal steel frame, rather than the structure of the walls. This technological development permitted the construction of much taller habitable buildings than was previously possible.
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While early Palazzo style buildings followed the forms and scale of the Italian originals closely, by the late 19th century the style was more loosely adapted and applied to commercial buildings many times larger than the originals. The architects of these buildings sometimes drew their details from
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demonstrate the application of the Palazzo style to tall structures, which maintain the Renaissance features of a cornice and differentiated basement but which have its cliff-like walls composed mainly of glass, the rows of windows separated by vertical bands, which also define corners of the
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in 1929. The latter building is eight storeys high, and has a pronounced course which juts like a cornice above the third level, a device that gives the lower parts of the building a more traditional Palazzo scale than the less decorated levels that rise above it. The 1924 flagship of
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in NSW and Victoria in 1851. Within the next decade he built the head premises of six different banking companies in Sydney, as well as branches in country towns. In Sydney, these rare examples of Blacket's early Palazzo style architecture, all constructed from the local yellow
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which were set in the countryside, were part of the architecture of cities, being built as town houses, the ground floor often serving as commercial premises. Early palazzi exist from the
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periods, but the definitive style dates from a period beginning in the 15th century, when many noble families had become rich on trade. Famous examples include the
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The characteristic appearance of a Palazzo style building is that it draws on the appearance of an Italian palazzo or town house such as those found in
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After Charles Barry, the Palazzo style was adopted for different purposes, particularly banking. The Belfast Bank had its premises remodelled by Sir
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Palazzo style architecture remained common for large department stores through the first half of the 20th century, sometimes being given
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From the 1850s, a number of buildings were designed that expand the Palazzo style with its rustications, rows of windows, and large
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The Palazzo style found wider application in the late 19th century when it was adapted for retail and commercial buildings.
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has seen some revival in the Palazzo style, in greatly simplified and eclectic forms. The Italian architect
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In England, the earliest 19th-century application of the Palazzo style was to a number of London
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designed a number of buildings using the Palazzo form but remarkable for employing the Italian
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rather than Florentine palazzi, and were more ornately decorated, often having arcaded
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around the main door. The walls are stuccoed and painted like the Palazzo Farnese.
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were all demolished in the period from 1965–80, to make way for taller buildings.
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Library of Congress, photos of Rich's Department Store, 45 Broad Street, Atlanta
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has designed a number of Palazzo style buildings, including Hotel Il Palazzo in
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rather than Renaissance style. The largest and best known of such works was
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A major 19th-century architect to work extensively in the Palazzo style was
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The 1930s saw the construction of a number of government buildings in
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architects have again drawn on the Palazzo style for city buildings.
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The Palazzo style began in the early 16th century essentially as a
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Our Great Victoria Architect, Edmund Thomas Blacket, 1817–1883
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The style was also applied to much taller buildings such as
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The Reich Aviation Ministry Building, Berlin, (1935–36) by
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Quartier SchĂĽtzenstrasse, Berlin, (1996) designed by
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in 1845. No. 15 Kensington Palace Gardens (1854) by
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sources other than the Italian Renaissance, such as
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A History of Architecture on the Comparative method
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Elsevier Science & Technology. 446:, (1885, lost 1930), Chicago, by Richardson 44:(palaces) built by wealthy families of the 1192: 1178: 1030:, (1983) The National Trust of Australia, 951:A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape 661: 603: 337:, London, (1847–57) and the country house 1045: 1043: 428:, whose finest Palazzo works include the 269:Early examples are the London clubs, The 212:, a large cornice and a shallow columned 591: 506: 438: 363: 218: 88: 18: 1161:Newspaper Area Complex, Aldo Rossi 1996 526:built several typical examples such as 356:freely adapts features of the palazzo. 1857: 1040: 974: 972: 970: 968: 966: 930: 589:the Palazzo style became less common. 1173: 1080: 502: 171: 1053:, Harcourt, Brace and World, (1970) 999: 997: 995: 1207:in architecture and decorative arts 1020: 963: 938:An Outline of European Architecture 13: 633: 184:, who usually worked in the Greek 14: 1901: 1092:The Encyclopedia of New York City 992: 246:style, which incorporated large 1865:Renaissance Revival architecture 879: 856: 837: 816: 800: 793:Illinois Institute of Technology 784: 762: 742: 723: 707: 688: 668: 460:Marshall Field's Wholesale Store 444:Marshall Field's Wholesale Store 359: 291:Renaissance Revival architecture 23:The Ryrie Building (1913–15) in 1151: 1101:The New-York Historical Society 982:, David & Charles, (1990). 142:Antonio da Sangallo the Younger 1890:Victorian architectural styles 1144:Lonely Planet, Michael Clark, 1121: 1063: 943: 484:Prudential (Guaranty) Building 231:(1830), Pall Mall, London, by 116:. 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Index


Toronto
architectural style
palazzi
Italian Renaissance
Italianate architecture
Romanesque
Gothic architecture
Gothic Revival
multi-storey
Postmodern

Palazzo Farnese
revival style
Neoclassical architecture
Gothic Revival
Italian Renaissance
villas
Romanesque
Gothic
Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
Michelozzo
Palazzo Farnese
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Michelangelo
Ca' Vendramin Calergi
Mauro Codussi
Jacopo Sansovino
Grand Canal
Venice

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