Italian architect, priest, mathematician and writer (1624–1683)
For the early Renaissance writer, see Guarino da Verona.
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Guarino Guarini
Guarino Guarini
Born
(1624-01-17)17 January 1624
Modena, Duchy of Modena and Reggio
Died
6 March 1683(1683-03-06) (aged 59)
Milan, Duchy of Milan
Nationality
Italian
Known for
Chapel of the Holy Shroud
Royal Church of Saint Lawrence
Castle of Racconigi (with Filippo Juvarra, Pelagio Palagi and Giovanni Battista Borra)
Palazzo Carignano
Parent(s)
Raimondo Guarini and Eugenia Guarini (née Marescotti)
Scientific career
Fields
Architecture, mathematics, astronomy and physics
Ecclesiastical career
Religion
Christianity
Church
Catholic Church
Ordained
January 17, 1648
Camillo Guarino Guarini (17 January 1624 – 6 March 1683) was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active in Turin as well as Sicily, France and Portugal. He was a Theatine priest, mathematician, and writer.[1][2] His work represents the ultimate achievement of Italian Baroque structural engineering, creating in stone what could be attempted today in reinforced concrete.[3]
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Camillo GuarinoGuarini (17 January 1624 – 6 March 1683) was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active in Turin as well as Sicily, France...
Turin. The chapel was designed by architect-priest and mathematician GuarinoGuarini and built at the end of the 17th century (1668–1694), during the reign...
adjacent to a bell tower which had been built in 1470. Designed by GuarinoGuarini, the Chapel of the Holy Shroud (the current location of the Shroud...
1953), Argentine anthropologist Francesco Guarini (bishop) (died 1569), Bishop of Imola Francesco Guarino or Guarini (1611–1651 or 1654), Italian painter of...
commissioned architect GuarinoGuarini to design a suitable residence for his home and the cadet house of the reigning House of Savoy. Guarini designed the structure...
the Holy Shroud, which was designed for that purpose by architect GuarinoGuarini and which is connected to both the royal palace and the Turin Cathedral...
published in Linien, Nuremberg: 1525, by Albrecht Dürer. Italian architect GuarinoGuarini was also a pioneer of projective and descriptive geometry, as is clear...
Giovanni Battista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat. Guarini was born in Ferrara. On the termination...
choir were replaced by "Gothic" stone vaults in 1635 resp. 1738/39. GuarinoGuarini, a 17th-century Theatine monk active primarily in Turin, recognized...
influence was not widespread but is apparent in the Piedmontese works of GuarinoGuarini and, as a fusion with the architectural modes of Bernini and Cortona...
diplomatic victory due to Sweden's ability to mobilize quickly. January 7 – GuarinoGuarini, Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque (d. 1683) January 9 –...
and a Filipino mother. She received her high school diploma at ITPG GuarinoGuarini School, where her degree was in land surveying. In 2010, just after...
(December 1991). "Optics and Mathematics in the Domed Churches of GuarinoGuarini". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 50 (4): 384–401...
shroud has been displayed (e.g. in the chapel built for that purpose by GuarinoGuarini) and in 1898 it was first photographed during a public exhibition....
Radical Baroque style created in Italy by Francesco Borromini and GuarinoGuarini. The leading architects of the Czech High Baroque style (also called...
commissioned in 1678 by Marie Jeanne Baptiste of Savoy-Nemours. Architect GuarinoGuarini and engineer Antonio Bertola created the elliptical shape of the church...
Francesco Guarino or Guarini (1611 – 1651 or 1654) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in the mountainous area east of Naples called...
but completed by Bernardo Castagnini, probably helped by the young GuarinoGuarini. The interior contains frescoes by Sigismondo Caula portraying episodes...
Francesco Borromini. He was also likely influenced by the works of GuarinoGuarini. Baroque architects strongly influenced by Juvarra include Bernardo...
1690 The Sindone Chapel in Turin, Piedmont, designed by GuarinoGuarini is completed. The Barrage Vauban, designed by Vauban and built by Jacques Tarade...
1665–1676 Francesco Borromini San Lorenzo (Turin) Turin, Italy 1666–1679 GuarinoGuarini St Paul's Cathedral London, England 1675–1710 Christopher Wren Wilanów...
the commissions to design and build monumental structures. In Turin, GuarinoGuarini, a mathematician, devised the plans for such celebrated buildings as...
the Brearley School. "Identification and translation of a letter of GuarinoGuarini of Verona" (article, 1955) Bernardo Giustiniani, a Venetian of the...
of Carignano, Tommaso's son, in the late 17th century, commissioned GuarinoGuarini to transform the fortress into a pleasure residence. The architect...
11th Earl of Shrewsbury, English Royalist (d. 1667) 1624 January 7 – GuarinoGuarini, Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque (d. 1683) January 9 –...