Brunelleschi's dome

how a Renaissance genius reinvented architecture

194 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2001 by Penguin Books, Walker & Co..

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978-0-14-200015-1
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The superb story of the architect Filippo Brunelleschi and the design and construction of the Great Cathedral in Florence - one of the most magnificent achievements of the Italian Renaissance.Even in an age of soaring skyscrapers and cavernous sports stadiums, the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, with its immense, terracotta-tiled cupola, still retains a rare power to astonish. Yet the elegance of the building belies the tremendous labour, technical ingenuity and bitter personal strife involved in its creation. For over a century after work on the cathedral began in 1296, the proposed dome was regarded as all but impossible to build because of its enormous size. The greatest architectural puzzle of its age, when finally completed in 1436 the dome was hailed as one of the great wonders of the world. To this day, it remains the highest and widest masonry dome ever built. This book tells …

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  • Brunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446
  • Santa Maria del Fiore (Cathedral : Florence, Italy)
  • Domes -- Italy -- Florence -- Design and construction
  • Florence (Italy) -- Buildings, structures, etc