Get to know the story of the charming architecture of Italian houses
The Italian style of architecture was first developed by John Nash in England in 1805 as progress on beautiful movements, with the construction of Cronkhill in Shropshire. The building was originally a small village house and was eventually used by the general public as the first Italian model villa in England, which originated from late and early Victorian architecture in Italy.
Italian style was first popularized and further developed by architect Charles Barry in the 1830s. The Italian style of Barry has an attractive image with motifs that seem heavy on the buildings of the Italian Renaissance, this concept, sometimes in opposition to Italian semi-rustic villa Nash, who designed the so-called Italian style.
Italian style was not limited to England and was used in various formats, long after the decline of this style after being famous in England, throughout northern Europe and the United Kingdom. In the 1840s Italian style achieved great fame in the United States, where this style was promoted by architect Alexander Jackson Davis
Italy has a variety of architectural styles, and types, which cannot be distinguished only by period, but also by region because Italy is still a collection of city-states until 1861. Italy is known for its remarkable architectural achievements, such as arch construction, domes and similar structures in Ancient Rome, the pioneering movement of Renaissance architecture in the late 14th to 16th centuries, and became the birthplace of Palladian architecture, a style of construction that inspired the movement of neoclassical architecture, and influenced the design used by respectable people to make their rural homes throughout the world.
While the style has changed over the centuries, the level of employment remains the highest in the world. Trying to explain new designs to customers can be difficult. Don’t forget that every human action involves collective pursuit and, therefore, Architecture is a social discipline. If you like architecture and art, try settling in this charming environment on your next trip to Rio.