
Andree Palladio
Andree Palladio was a renowned Italian architect of the Renaissance period, celebrated for his influential works that emphasized symmetry, perspective, and the use of classical elements. His architectural style laid the groundwork for the neoclassical movement and has inspired countless architects throughout history. Palladio's most famous works include the Villa Capra 'La Rotonda' and the Basilica Palladiana, both located in Vicenza, Italy. His treatise, 'I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura,' has been pivotal in the study of architecture and continues to be a significant reference for architectural principles and designs.
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The award will be presented at the Teatro Olimpico designed by the Italian Renaissance architect Andree Palladio.
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