First director of the AcadA(c)mie royale da (TM)architecture,
FranAois Blondel established a lasting model for architectural
education that helped transform a still largely medieval profession
into the one we recognize today.
Most well known for his 1676 urban plan of Paris, Blondel is
also celebrated as a mathematician, scientist, and scholar. Few
figures are more representative of the close affinity between
architecture and the "new science" of the seventeenth century.
The first full-length study in English to appear on this
polymath, this book adds to the scholarship on early modern
architectural history and particularly on French classicism under
Louis XIV and his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert. It studies early
modern science and technology, Baroque court culture, and the
development of the discipline of architecture.
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