miércoles, 8 de junio de 2016

San Carlo alle quattro fontane.



Architectonic card:

Name: San Carlo alle quattro fontane.

Author: Francesco Borromini.

Year: 1634-1644.

Style: Barroque.

Technique: Stone.

Localitation: Rome.

General description: It is a church, created by Borromini in the ages 1634-1644, the style baroque and the technique is stone.

Introducction:

The name of this arquitecture is "San Carlo alle quattro fontane" The architect is Borromini, he was considered one of the greatest exponents of Roman Baroque. He worked with curved surfaces giving fluidity to the architectural ensemble, sometimes it was with gentle nature and sometimes more dramaticismo, moved away from the trends of his time in the interiors based merely plastered walls, with simple decorations, often gilded, assembled seamlessly with architectural forms. The style of this arquitecture as I said before is Baroque. In the arquitectures of this style, were built many columns, especially Salomonic and the architect was left many open spaces with gardens or squares. What more was done were churches and other religious buildings.

Analysis:

This building is a church, the materials used to build it were stone and nothing else, have diamond-shaped arches are curved, convex and concave, dome follows a succession of ovals. There are two types of light, the overhead light, lantern of the dome and other light sources that are at the base of the dome. It continues being a Church.

Conclusion:

This architecture gives me a lot of strength with his figures and columns and tranquility with its colors.

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