Abstract

The purpose for the study was to clarify the distinct features in the construction as well as development of Via Giulia located in the Florentine's residential district, Rome. The following was evident from the 16^<th> century census records as well as present street conditions: (1) Restaurant owners, tailors and bakers were amongst the wide variety of occupations which took up business in the Florentine residential district during the 16^<th> century. (2) The 1508 urban redevelopment project was undertaken to correct streets intersecting "Via Guilia" diagonally and rearrange the intersections to a vertical angle.(3) The Florentine Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane was responsible for construction of three buildings, thus contributing to the prosperity of "Via Giulia".

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