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The Vision of Architecture in Religious Reform Movements (15th-16th Centuries) : A Comparative Assessment.

La vision de l’architecture dans les mouvements de réforme religieuse (XVe-XVIe siècles).

Appel à communication expirant le 20 mai 2009

mardi 5 mai 2009, par Panurge

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CFP - RSA Annual Meeting, Venice 2010

The Vision of Architecture in Religious Reform Movements (15th-16th
Centuries)

A Comparative Assessment.

This panel aims to compare studies whose topic has been the relationship
between architecture and religious reform in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries, prior to the Counter-Reformation, including the Observantist
movements and the Devotio moderna. Among the questions we would like to
address are : was the aspiration to reinstating the ideal spirit of the
early Christian communities expressed through architecture ? To what extent
did reform principles affect the appearance and layout of churches and
monasteries ? Did reformed orders and congregations contribute to the
circulation of new architectural ideas and models ? Eventually, did
all’antica architecture constitute a relevant aspect of religious reform ?

Topics may include the directives of religious orders and congregations,
buildings of given regions (in Italy and Europe), and also in-depth
investigations on relevant cases of churches, monasteries, and patronage.

Papers may be proposed and given either in English or Italian. Please send
an abstract (maximum of 150 words), a short CV, and contact information to
Andrea Guerra and Paola Modesti by May 20th.

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