Abstract

Bartolomeo Ammannati, the architect in the 16th century, projected S.Giovannino dei fiorentini and Collegio for Jesuit Society in Florence. Ammannati's decorative and complex plans of the church were left in "Citta ideale", but actually, Ammannati designed a functional and simple church as a result of granting of demands of Jesuits. Ammannati designed a cloister which merely separated the space of community life from the space of schoolrooms in the small Collegio, but in plans of religious communities, it is obvious that Ammannati concidered a connection with urban space, by closed or opened cloister.

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