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A bsol uti sm an d Baro qu e Arc hit ecture An drew 2

Palaces and Power ●Baroque - exaggerated style focusing on grand scale and rich colors ●Show wealth through palaces and wealth ●Many mimicked Versailles and Louis XIV ●Nobles backed by monarchies constructed palaces ●Employed best architects of the day ●Artistic achievement reflects political power

Existing cities remodeled Broad straight avenues centralized around palace or government buildings Mathematical layouts and strict zoning/building laws Expensive shops, department stores, window displays Social classes separated by zones in cities Beautiful carriages used in the streets (used as a sign of wealth) Royal Cities

T he G ro w th o f S t. Pe ters bu rg St Petersburg was founded by the Tsar Peter the great in 1703 during the war between Russia and Sweden. After Russian victory, Peter amped up the construction Peasants were drafted to build st petersburg. Every year of construction, ¼ to ⅓ of the forced laborers would flee. Nobles were drafted to build more expensive houses that they would live in, and were required to pay for the cities avenues, parks, bridges, etc. Peter wanted the city to be modern; paved avenues, ordered houses, parks, drainage canals, and lighting Architectural regulations were put in place, and city sections were based on class (nobles and merchants separated from peasants)