*'''Architect''': ''Ser Ezio. I represnt the combined resources of Bartolomeo d'Alviano, [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia Auditore]] and La Volpe. Through my associates spread across the city you can channel your florins to any part of the underground you desire. You may have seen notices posted around Roma which allow you to purchase buildings. Income from your new tenants will be deposited with [[bank|bookkeepers]] as well as additional profit from renovations. Bookkeepers can be found throughout the city.''
*'''Architect''': ''Ser Ezio. I represent the combined resources of Bartolomeo d'Alviano, [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia Auditore]] and La Volpe. Through my associates spread across the city you can channel your florins to any part of the underground you desire. You may have seen notices posted around Roma which allow you to purchase buildings. Income from your new tenants will be deposited with [[bank|bookkeepers]] as well as additional profit from renovations. Bookkeepers can be found throughout the city.''
*'''Ezio''': ''Molto Bene (Very Good.)''
*'''Ezio''': ''Molto Bene (Very Good.)''
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''In contrast to the hard, geometric brutalism of [[Florence|Florentine]] architecture, Roman [[Renaissance]] architecture represented a true return to Classical proportion, with buildings that sported classical columns, structural elements and decorative form, but also integrated new ideas from Florence, like the grand palazzo blocks. Although many of the architects in Rome came from up north, they were inspired by the old ruins, creating an interplay with the Ancient Roman structures throughout the city. Roman architects saw themselves as fulfilling all of human history, creating the essential expression of human will through the perfect cityscape.''
''In contrast to the hard, geometric brutalism of [[Florence|Florentine]] architecture, Roman [[Renaissance]] architecture represented a true return to Classical proportion, with buildings that sported classical columns, structural elements and decorative form, but also integrated new ideas from Florence, like the grand palazzo blocks. Although many of the architects in Rome came from up north, they were inspired by the old ruins, creating an interplay with the Ancient Roman structures throughout the city. Roman architects saw themselves as fulfilling all of human history, creating the essential expression of human will through the perfect cityscape.''
''Out of this tradition of formailzed expression came the great Renaissance architects Bramante and [[Michelangelo]].''
''Out of this tradition of formalized expression came the great Renaissance architects Bramante and [[Michelangelo]].''
Architects make their first appearance of the series at the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni. The architect can first be found within the study of the Villa, looking over a model of the town mounted on a table. Through him, Ezio Auditore was able to make decisions on how best to renovate the town.
All buildings, structures and guilds that are rebuilt and renovated in Monteriggioni will generate income, which can be collected from the chest behind Claudia in the same room.
Villa Auditore Dialogue
File:Arch2.jpgEzio speaking with the Auditore Villa Architect.Ezio: Buon Giorno (Good day). Is there something wrong?
Architect: Ser Mario hired me to deal with this mess, but I’m an architetto (architect), not a miracle worker. Without money, I can’t fix any of these buildings.
Ezio: And if someone brought you money?
Architect: Then we’d be in business! You must be Ser Ezio. Am I right?
Ezio: Uncle! I like this architetto (architect).
Mario: He gets very observant when he can smell money!
Architect: If you want to fix up this town I’m going to need it. I have a price list here for new shops and renovations. Just bring me gold, make a choice and I’ll begin at once. If you build a shop, you (as the landlord) can purchase goods there at lower rates. If you invest more money in the shop, you get even greater discount. As for renovations, well... you’ll be bringing the town and villa back to life. As Ser Mario tells me, that was very important to your great-great-grandfather. Plus, when you buy shops and renovations, you’ll be increasing the number of people who visit, causing your income to increase! So, lets take a look, shall we?
Rome
Unlike the architect at the Auditore Villa, architects can be found in abundance in Rome. Ezio can pay them to rebuild and renovate many buildings and structures throughout the city.
Ezio also interacts with architects during some of Leonardo'sWar Machines quests, where he interrogates them to find the plans for the weapons.
Assassin's Guild Dialogue
Architect: Ser Ezio. I represent the combined resources of Bartolomeo d'Alviano, Claudia Auditore and La Volpe. Through my associates spread across the city you can channel your florins to any part of the underground you desire. You may have seen notices posted around Roma which allow you to purchase buildings. Income from your new tenants will be deposited with bookkeepers as well as additional profit from renovations. Bookkeepers can be found throughout the city.
Ezio: Molto Bene (Very Good.)
Database Entry
In contrast to the hard, geometric brutalism of Florentine architecture, Roman Renaissance architecture represented a true return to Classical proportion, with buildings that sported classical columns, structural elements and decorative form, but also integrated new ideas from Florence, like the grand palazzo blocks. Although many of the architects in Rome came from up north, they were inspired by the old ruins, creating an interplay with the Ancient Roman structures throughout the city. Roman architects saw themselves as fulfilling all of human history, creating the essential expression of human will through the perfect cityscape.
Out of this tradition of formalized expression came the great Renaissance architects Bramante and Michelangelo.