Sant’Ignazio

church, Rome, Italy

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design by Borromini and Maderno

  • Rome: Piazza Navona
    In Francesco Borromini: Youth and education

    …transformation of Maderno’s plan for Sant’Ignazio. Through his use of pairs of free-standing columns, he suggested an articulation of space, a major characteristic of his style. Space in his structures is not merely a void but rather something corporeal, an element in itself, molded by the surrounding shell of the…

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