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Filippo Calendario : ウィキペディア英語版 | Filippo Calendario
Filippo Calendario (died 16 April 1355 in Venice, Italy) was an architect, a designer of the 14th century Doge's Palace, Venice. He was executed for treason. ==Design of Doge's Palace== By the end of the 13th century the existing Doge's Palace in Venice needed enlarging. Rebuilding commenced around 1340,〔(Palazzo Ducale - the museum: building and history ), Palazzo Ducale webpages. Retrieved 2011-11-28.〕 though interrupted for several years because of the plague.〔(CALENDARIO Filippo ), Treccani.it Enciclopedia Italiano: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 16 (1973). Retrieved 2011-11-29.〕 Calendario is attributed by some sources as the first architect or, at least, a collaborator. Calendario first appears in official records in 1340, when he is described as a master of two small boats, used to transport stone for construction. By 1341 he was the owner of five boats. This makes it likely he was also a stonemason.〔 The new building was in the Venetian Gothic style, low and squat to cope with the poor ground conditions.〔(Doges Palace ), Venice Sights. Retrieved 2011-11-28.〕 However, the Palace is noticeably built in two phases and this is believed to be because, in 1355, Calendario was executed.〔
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