the strange geometrical shape of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence finds explanation. The geometrical process of the Palazzo Vecchio drawing comes out as an original creation. Cad drawings bring to light unknown relations between architecture and new scientific science in Tuscany at the end of thirteenth century (after Leonardo Pisano’s work), as a specific immaterial ratio of the monument, impossible to be found without the simple, but not trivial, instruments offered by CAD.
The unusual shape of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence / Bartoli, Maria Teresa. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 0-17. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2014 tenutosi a Vienna).
The unusual shape of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
BARTOLI, MARIA TERESA
2015
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the strange geometrical shape of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence finds explanation. The geometrical process of the Palazzo Vecchio drawing comes out as an original creation. Cad drawings bring to light unknown relations between architecture and new scientific science in Tuscany at the end of thirteenth century (after Leonardo Pisano’s work), as a specific immaterial ratio of the monument, impossible to be found without the simple, but not trivial, instruments offered by CAD.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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