Guarino Guarini
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| Guarino Guarini | |
| Born | 1624; Modena, Italy |
| Died | 1683; Milan, Italy |
| Notes | |
| At Great Buildings | http://www.GreatBuildings.com/architects/Guarino_Guarini.html |
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[edit] Works
- San Lorenzo, Turin, at Turin, Italy, 1666 to 1679. Archiplanet page GreatBuildings page
- Sindone Chapel, at Turin, Italy, 1667 to 1690. Archiplanet page GreatBuildings page
[edit] Discussion
(b. Modena, Italy 1624; d. Milan, Italy 1683)
Guarino Guarini was born in Modena, Italy in 1624. He was ordained a Theatine priest in 1648 and consequently generated most of his designs for the Theatine order.
One of Europe's leading mathematicians, as evidenced in the geometric elaboration of his buildings, Guarini was deeply influenced by the radical designs of Borromini. Developing a similar design approach, he combined "complexity and inventiveness with a profound feeling for color and light" that was highly unusual, but successful.
His early works took him to Sicily, Paris, Portugal and Spain, but his career particularly flourished under the House of Savoy in Turin. Guarini died in Milan, Italy in 1683.
References
Dennis Sharp. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture. New York: Quatro Publishing, 1991. ISBN 0-8230-2539-X. NA40.I45. p70-71.
