HIGH MIDDLE AGES- THE BYZANTINE

- religious architecture
- emphasis interior
- stone
- HAGIA SOPHIA
- military architecture
PRE-ROMANESQUE

- lombards (6-8): nomadic tradition, goldsmithing
- -Visigoths (7-8th): ecclesiastical, Aegean Syrian influence
- caroligian (9th): emulation of Roman Empire, monumental buildings, Westwork
- Saxons/otonians (9-10th): religious buildings, galleries
ISLAMIC

- towers and water
- Mosques, baths
- geometric patterns
- ceramics and plasters
ROMANESQUE

- religious symbolism
- semi-circular arches and Roman vaults
- Europe
GOTHIC
- barbarians
- burgos
- diagonal ribs
- ogival arch
- -CATHEDRALS
- -CIVIL BUILDINGS

REINESANCE
- urban culture
- optimism, humanism, anthropocentrism

- recovery of Romanity
- ideal proportions
- FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI (1377-1446)
- ALBERTI (1404-1472)
- ANDREA PALLADIO (1508-1580)
- MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (1475-1564)
BAROQUE

- glorification of power propaganda
- natural environment
- spatial liberation
- decoration
- fantasy
- BERNINI (1598-1680)
- BORROMINI (1599-1667)
ROCOCO 18TH CENTURY
- artistic fashion
- ostentation
- unease middle class

NEOCLASSIC

- several aesthetics
- Elightenment
- structural truth
- revalorization
- modern architecture
19TH CENTURY

- industrialization
- demographic growth
- polytechnic schools
- historicism
- Eclecticism
20TH CENTURY
- ART NOUVEAU, MODERNISM

- LIBERTY, JUGENDSTYL

