Redesigning Bramante's rounded perspective: digital speculations on the unbuilt cloister of the Tempietto

Nicola D'Addario

https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1103-6813

Italy

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Nicola D’Addario is an architect and researcher in architectural heritage. His work focuses on architectural documentation and historical reconstruction, drawing on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of memory, ruin, and landscape. He has taught architectural design and visualization, led thematic workshops, and collaborated on projects linking history with contemporary practice. He is currently pursuing a PhD in architectural heritage.

Carla Garrido de Oliveira

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5854-6397

Portugal

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Carla Garrido de Oliveira is an architect, professor, and researcher in architectural history as an ongoing design process. She holds a PhD in Portuguese early modern architecture from the 20th century and also works on Iberian long-term architecture. Her research addresses memory, territory, landscape, and architectural identity. She teaches History of Portuguese Architecture and supervises master’s and PhD dissertations, contributing to academic networks and conferences.

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Accepted: 2024-12-24

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Published: 2025-02-04

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2024.22605
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Renaissance architecture, digital reconstruction, heritage preservation, Bramante, architectural speculation, unbuilt architecture

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This research was not funded

Abstract:

This study explores the speculative digital reconstruction of an unrealized circular cloister designed by Donato Bramante as part of his project for the Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, circa 1502–1510. By referencing Sebastiano Serlio’s surviving drawing—the only contemporary representation of this project—and employing 3D digital modeling, the study examines two potential configurations for the cloister, shedding light on Bramante’s integration of Vitruvian principles into Renaissance architectural theory. The research highlights the challenges posed by the Tempietto’s unique spatial constraints, as well as the role of classical architectural archetypes, particularly the paradigm of the column and architrave in classical designs. Documenting the reconstruction process, this study applies digital reconstruction methodologies, including the Apollonio-Fallavollita-Foschi uncertainty scale, to explore the architectural and structural solutions and the references Bramante might have considered. By addressing whether an architrave- or arch-based system might have been proposed, the research provides insights into Bramante’s architectural intent. This analysis emphasizes the potential of digital reconstructions in addressing historical designs characterized by high levels of uncertainty and interpreting lost architectural works. As part of the international CoVHer Project, this research demonstrates the value of digital tools in cultural heritage preservation and their potential to reinterpret lost or unrealized architectural works. These findings enrich the historiography of architecture, offering new approaches to verifying and reimagining historical designs. Future studies could extend these methodologies to explore other speculative reconstructions, bridging historical inquiry with contemporary visualization techniques.

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