Brunelleschi: Studies of His Technology and Inventions

Brunelleschi: Studies of His Technology and Inventions

Brunelleschi: Studies of His Technology and Inventions

Brunelleschi: Studies of His Technology and Inventions

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Overview


A pioneer of Italian Renaissance architecture, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446) is most famous for his daring and original ideas, among them the magnificent dome of Florence's famed cathedral — Santa Maria del Fiore. For the project, which was started in 1420 and substantially completed by 1434, Brunelleschi designed a huge dome without supporting framework. The construction took place during much of his lifetime and formed the basis of Italian architecture of the period.
Complemented by 28 photographs and 18 line illustrations, this comprehensive narrative describes Brunelleschi's many remarkable achievements, among them masonry techniques for building the cupola; construction concepts, including the use of stone and wood chains; machines he devised and built (a reversible hoist and elevated cranes); and other inventions.
Of value to students of architecture and engineering, this volume will appeal to anyone with an interest in Renaissance studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486434643
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 09/02/2004
Series: Dover Architecture Series
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 1,048,042
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Works Frequently Citedix
Measures and Valuesx
Note on Technical Manuscripts Influenced by Brunelleschixi
1Beginnings of Brunelleschian Concepts1
Background2
Early Studies9
The Tambour18
2Brunelleschi's "Masonry Work"23
After the Tambour23
The Masonry Model30
The Structural Plan32
The Planned External Shapes. The Methods39
Building the Cupola42
Later Designs44
3The New Concepts for Construction47
Vaulting Without Armature47
Confluence of Classic and Gothic53
The Wood Chain55
The Stone Chains57
Brunelleschi as Structural Engineer61
4Drawings of Brunelleschian Machines65
Ghiberti's Zibaldone. A Secret Hoist65
A Reversible Hoist70
Elevated Cranes74
Elevated Load Positioners78
Other Devices80
5History of Brunelleschi's Machines85
The Origins85
Building the Machines85
Work of the Machines88
Later Machines93
Oblivion of Brunelleschian Machines96
Brunelleschi as Inventor of Machines107
6Brunelleschi as Patentee and Contractor111
7Brunelleschi on Invention and Building125
Conclusions135
Documents139
Brunelleschi's Influence146
Index149
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