1480s in architecture

1480s in architecture

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Buildings

Events

* 1482 Francesco di Giorgio Martini, "Trattato di architettura, ingegneria e arte militare" ("Treatise of Architecture, Engineering and Military Art")

Births

* April 6 1483 - Raphael (died 1520)
* April 12 1484 - Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (died 1546)
* 1486 Jacopo Sansovino (died 1570)
* April 15 1489 - Koca Mimar Sinan Agha (died 1588)

Deaths

* c. 1481 - Guiniforte Solari (born c. 1429)


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