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AR320 Name: mohammed taha id number: 1010017 Dr: farooq mofti FACTULITY OF ENVIROMENTAL DESIGN

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Page 1: ASSIGNMENT 4

AR320

Name: mohammed taha id number: 1010017 Dr: farooq mofti

FACTULITY OF ENVIROMENTAL DESIGN

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PHILIBERT DELORME

•He was born in LYON, the son of JEAN DELORME, a master mason. At an early age Philibert was sent to ITALY to study (1533–1536) and was employed there by pope poul lll. Returning to France he was patronized by cardinak du bellay at Lyon, and was sent by him about 1540 to paris, where he began the chateau de st mour-des-fosses, and enjoyed royal favour; in 1545 he was made

architect to francis l of france and given the charge of works in brittany.

-The story begins in Paris in 1564, when Catherine de Medicis, tired of living in

the Louvre, asked Philibert de l'Orme to build her a palace on the site of a tile.

-The Palace was subject of constant changes, including adding various parts,

which gave the whole a somewhat incongruous, especially on roofs..

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PHILIBERT DELORME 1

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Andrea Palladio

• was an Italian architect active in the republic of Venice. Palladio, influenced by roman and Greek architecture, primarily by Vitruvius, is widely considered the most influential individual in the history of western architecture. All of his buildings are located in what was the Venetian Republic, but his teachings, summarized in the architectural treatise, the four books of architecture, gained him wide recognition.

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Andrea Palladio

•The son of Nicolas Valentin Haussmann, a merchant from a protestant family in Alsace, was born in Paris and educated at the Collège Henri IV and subsequently studied law, attending concurrently the classes at the Paris conservatory of music, for he was a good musician. He became sous-préfet of Nérac in 1830, and advanced rapidly in the civil service until in 1853 he was chosen by Persigny to be prefect of the Seine département in succession to jean jacques berger, who hesitated to incur the vast expenses of the imperial schemes for the embellishment of Paris. Haussmann held this post until 1870.

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