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Peter Hicks is an influential figure in the field of architecture, known for his insightful analysis of historical structures and design principles. His works, particularly 'Sansovino's Venice' and 'Palladio's Rome,' delve into the rich architectural heritage of Italy, exploring the nuances of Renaissance architecture and its enduring impact on modern design. Hicks's scholarship provides a comprehensive look at the works of notable architects like Andrea Palladio, emphasizing their significance in shaping Western architectural thought.