Lecture by Joseph Connors: Borromini - An Introduction

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Location: Walsh Family Hall

Joseph Connors. "Borromini: an Introduction."

Join the School of Architecture for a lecture by Prof. Joseph Connors. One of the most imaginative architects in history, Francesco Borromini (1599-1667), came out of the quarries of Switzerland to transform the face of Baroque Rome. Masterpieces like San Carlo alle Quattro Fontana and Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza have long entered the canon of architectural history.

This master builder, pioneer of the graphite revolution in draftsmanship, was both a connoisseur of history and an apostle of inventiveness. In this lecture, Prof. Connors will outline his search over five decades for ways of repositioning an elusive genius in the culture of his time.

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Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.