id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tjca5n7vpba2zdlv7ffnxjq2hu Raúl Martínez Martínez Bruno Zevi, the Continental European Emissary of Geoffrey Scott's Theories 2019 25 .pdf application/pdf 9388 664 51 that the American art historian Bernard Berenson, his pupil, the English architectural historian Geoffrey Scott, and, potentially, the American architect Frank Its focus is to reveal the lineage beginning with Bernard Berenson, continuing with Geoffrey Scott and developing further with Bruno Zevi. outlined by Berenson in 1883 in 'A Word for Renaissance Churches,'8 a littleknown, yet seminal essay that proposed an incipient interpretation of architecture in terms of space, described from the point of view of the aesthetic spectator (Fig. 1). Zevi's original reading and modern interpretation of Scott's text paved a foundation upon which he would build his life's work. Zevi began fostering this relationship between architectural practice and critical thought in Saper vedere l'architettura (1948). In another chapter of Verso un'architettura organica, Zevi justified the reasons that led Italy to reject modern architecture based on two The strong correlation between Scott's fallacies and Zevi's books demonstrated the applicability of The Architecture of Humanism throughout diverse ./cache/work_tjca5n7vpba2zdlv7ffnxjq2hu.pdf ./txt/work_tjca5n7vpba2zdlv7ffnxjq2hu.txt