On Bramante
By (Author) Pier Paolo Tamburelli
By (author) Bas Princen
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
7th June 2022
5th May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
720.92
Hardback
416
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A new interpretation of the work of Bramante, suggesting an agenda for contemporary architectural practice In On Bramante, architect Pier Paolo Tamburelli considers the work of the celebrated Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante and through this reappraisal suggests a possible agenda for current architectural practice. Bramante, Tamburelli argues, offers an excellent starting point to imagine a contemporary theory of space, to reflect on the relationship between architecture and politics, and to look back-with neither nostalgia nor contempt-at the tradition of Western classicism. Starting from a discussion of the difference in the work of Bramante in Milan (1481-1499) and Rome (1499-1514), Tamburelli highlights the peculiarities of Bramante's architecture, especially in comparison to that of his predecessor Leon Battista Alberti and successor Andrea Palladio. This in turn opens up new possibilities for appreciating his spatial experiments, and to derive from Bramante's abstraction and disassociation of form from function a revised theory of space for contemporary architecture. Such a theory might even advance a newfound political understanding of classicism, and a model-perhaps more valid now than ever before-for a public architecture. The text is bookended by a series of color photographic plates of Bramante's works by photographer Bas Princen.
Included in the New York Times's Best Art Books of 2022
"Is there any application today of Renaissance classicism to our glutted cities, anything the architect of St. Peters Basilica can teach builders of condos and duty-free concessions Pier Paolo Tamburelli, anarchitectand editor of the now defunctcult magazine San Rocco, insists in this spirited treatise that Donato Bramantesspatial innovationscan propel a new practice of architecture as public art. Strange, sometimes flippant, as conversant with Rem Koolhaas as with Pope Leo X, this book is a rare effort to rethink our present deadlocks through historical models and its ironic Neo-Classicism is beautifully buttressed by Bas Princensspare photographsof Bramante nerve centers:Milans Santa Maria delle Grazie, where Leonardo painted The Last Supper, or the cloisters of Romes Santa Maria della Pace."
The New York Times
On Bramante is a dense, rich, strange, and provocative book.
The Architects Newspaper
A major event.
Arquitectura Viva
Pier Paolo Tamburelli is an architect. One of the founding partners of baukuh and a former editor of San Rocco, he currently holds the Chair of Design Theory at the Technical University of Vienna.