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31 Unfortunatly, theseimportant ndings,wereburiedin hisnotes,andengineersin the fteenth


andsixteenth centuriescontinued,as in theRomanera,to xdimensionsof structuralelements


by relyingonexperienceandjudgment.


7.5.2 Brunelleschi 1377-1446


32 Brunelleschiwas a Florentinearchitectandoneof theinitiatorsof theItalianRenaissance.


Hisrevival of classicalformsandhischampioningof anarchitecturebasedonmathematics,


proportion,andperspective make hima keyartistic gurein thetransitionfromtheMiddle


Agesto themodernera.


33 Hewas bornin Florencein 1377andreceived hisearlytrainingas an artisanin silver andgold.


In 1401he entered,andlost,thefamousdesigncompetitionforthebronzedoorsof theFlorence


Baptistery. Hethenturnedto architectureandin 1418received thecommissionto executethe


domeof theun nishedGothicCathedralof Florence,alsocalledtheDuomo. Thedome,Fig.


7.6a greatinnovationbothartisticallyandtechnically, consistsof two octagonalvaults,one


Figure7.6:Florence'sCathedralDome


insidetheother. Itsshape was dictatedby itsstructuralneedsoneof the rstexamplesof


architecturalfunctionalism. Brunelleschi madea designfeatureof thenecessaryeight ribs


of thevault,carryingthemover to theexteriorof thedome,wheretheyprovidetheframework


forthedome'sdecorative elements,which alsoincludearchitecturalreliefs,circularwindows,


anda beautifullyproportionedcupola. Thiswas the rsttimethata domecreatedthesame


stronge ectontheexterioras it didontheinterior.


34 Completelydi erent fromtheemotional,elaborateGothicmodethatstillprevailedin his


time, Brunelleschi's styleemphasizedmathematical rigor in itsuse of straight lines,
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