1. The most famous building in filippo.
The Foundling Hospital (1419–1445)
• The hospital was funded and administered by the Silk Merchants'
Guild to which he belonged.
• As with many of his architectural projects, the building was
completed much later, with considerable modifications, by other
architects.
• The major portion completed by Brunelleschi was an arcade
or loggia with nine arches, supported on each side by pilasters, which
gave the appearance of columns, and opening to the interior by a
small door.
2. Cloister of Men of the Founding Hospital (1419–1445
Renaissance
The Foundling Hospital
• He have Corinthian column in the
cloister
• was an arcade or loggia with nine
arches, supported on each side
by pilasters
• And opening to the interior by a
small door.
3. Renaissance:-
The most famous building in filippo brunelleschi
Basilica of San Lorenzo (1421–1442)
• The Basilica of San Lorenzo was his next great project, undertaken
soon after he began the Foundling Hospital.
• It was the largest church in Florence
• The parts undertaken by Brunelleschi were the central nave, with the
two collateral naves on either side bordered by small chapels, and the
old sacristy.
• The Old Sacristy was begun first, and built It contains the tomb of the
donor, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici and his wife, beneath a central
dome, very simply decorated.
4. Renaissance:-
Basilica of San Lorenzo
Nave of the Basilica of San
Lorenzo (1425–1442)
• very simply decorated.
• The central nave, with the two
collateral naves on either side
bordered by small chapels,
5. Renaissance:- Filippo Brunelleschi
Ideas and construction techologeis
• Filippo
Brunelleschi Italian: considered
to be a founding father
of Renaissance architecture, was
an Italian architect and designer,
and is now recognized to be the
first modern engineer, planner,
and sole construction supervisor.
• dome of the Florence Cathedral.