Nobody who travels to Florence may help seeing the dome of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower. That’s true not simply due to its sheer looming physical presence over the remainder of town, but in addition due to its importance as an obtainment in various sorts of history, from that of engineering to architecture to religion. Its story is informed by artwork historians Beth Harris and Steven Zucker in their new Smarthistory video above, which begins within the yr 1417. On the time, Zucker explains, Florence had a “enormous” problem: the bottomwork for its ambitiously massive cathedral had been laid a century earlier than, however no person knew learn how to construct the dome for which its plans known as.
The assumption, says Harris, was that “by the point they needed to construct it, they’d figure out learn how to do it,” a reflection of each the extra relaxed pace of construction within the fifteenth century, in addition to a tempo of innovation that should have felt speedyly on the rise.
Such a structure hadn’t been constructed since the Pantheon in antiquity, the outdoing of which might, no less than within theory, conagency Florence’s reception of the torch of civilization from Rome. However not one of the traditional techniques may support a dome of this measurement, atop so excessive a tower, during construction. Salvation eventually got here within the unpromising type of Filippo Brunelleschi, an architect, sculptor, and goldsmith without a lot of a résumé — however, crucially, with a deep underneathstanding of the Pantheon.
“Brunelleschi actualized that hemispherical domes function in a self-supporting manner in the event that they’re constructed out of self-supporting concentric circles,” Zucker says, and his challenge was to make use of that knowledge to construct an octagonal dome. This concerned designing two domes, a thick inside one covered by a skinny outer one. Drop €30 on a ticket, and you’ll ascend the steps by way of the inter-dome hole yourself. There the partitions reveal the herringbone brick pattern that stored the structure stable; at a larger scale, these bricks kind structural elements, very like oversized versions of the stones used to construct arches since time immemorial. Regarding nearly any picture of Florence, your eye might go straight to the cathedral, drawn each to the dome and to the splendor of its other era-mixing architectural features. However solely from the within are you able to underneathstand the way it all works.
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Primarily based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. He’s the writer of the newsletter Books on Cities in addition to the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Summarizing Korea) and Korean Newtro. Follow him on the social internetwork formerly often called Twitter at @colinmarshall.



