From Mason to Architect: The Builder's Journey in the Renaissance
Sun, Mar 01
|Virtual Encounter
(London 7pm, New York 2pm, Chicago 1pm, Los Angeles 11am)


Time & Location
Mar 01, 2026, 8:00 PM GMT+1
Virtual Encounter
Guests
About the Event
The architecture of medieval Florence was characterized by soaring towers, massive fortress-like palaces and breathtakingly beautiful basilicas. 15th century Florence was famous for the elegant Renaissance palaces and classicizing chapels and facades for rich Patrician families which set a precedence for the rest of Italy. Who was responsible for the built environment of Florence? This presentation will trace the transformation of the building profession during this pivotal period, highlighting how skilled masons evolved into highly regarded architects. We will delve into the training and methodologies that distinguished these craftsmen, examining the blend of practical skills and theoretical knowledge that characterized their work. Attendees will learn about notable figures in the field, the architectural innovations they pioneered, and how these developments laid the foundation for modern construction practices. This talk promises to illuminate the significant contributions of builders to the artistic and cultural landscape of the Renaissance.



