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摘要
Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala 是现代早期锡耶纳建筑和基础设施发展的核心。作为主要的土地所有者和赞助人,这家医院机构负责监督整个市镇范围内各种建筑的建造,并在延续具有锡耶纳特色的技术知识方面发挥着至关重要的作用。档案记录证明了 Spedale 建筑工作室的存在,该工作室为医院项目以及锡耶纳基础设施和防御项目提供工人、材料和专业知识。几本 15 世纪的模型书追溯了斯卡拉率先倡导的技术传统。这些书籍由个体从业者组装而成,增强了集体记忆,勾勒出锡耶纳的理念和结构。
The Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala and the Construction of Siena
The Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala was central to the development of architecture
and infrastructure in early modern Siena. A major landowner and patron,
the hospital institution oversaw the construction of a wide range of buildings
throughout the commune, and also played a crucial role in the perpetuation of
a distinctly Sienese corpus of technical knowledge. Archival records attest to
the presence of the Spedale’s building workshop, which contributed workers,
materials and expertise to both the institution’s projects, as well as those involving
Siena’s infrastructure and defences. Several fifteenth-century model books
trace the technical tradition spearheaded by the Scala. Assembled by individual
practitioners, the books bolstered a collective memory, delineating the ideas and
structures that made Siena a place.