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Filippo Brunelleschi was born in 1377 in Florence and died in the same city in 1446. Like many other artists of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi was lucky enough to receive inclusive education in his youth, which provided the conceptua...
time, I have got a chance to travel distinct places around the world through different eras of time; the roman civilization, Italian renaissance, the Islamic civilization, the Mughal’s dynasty and the late 20th century. Here I am going to s...
the Fortezza di Belvedere. As you walk through Florence, I completely enjoyed being surrounded by busy markets. My last favorite place to visit was Brunelleschi's Dome. When I traveled to Frotezza di Belvedere, I noted that it was the shape...
artists of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi was lucky enough to receive inclusive education in his youth, which provided the conceptual background for his subsequent work. His father was a respected lawyer and gave his son an artistic ...
religious buildings built in Europe, including the Temple Church in London and the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (Michael, 2002). Church of Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia is a former Christian church of Constantinople formed in the sixth century, and...
the brilliant solutions in architectural history. This was achieved by a process of assimilating and rejecting various precedents, such as the Greek temple, the Roman public building, the private Roman house, and the synagogue. The Early C...
Muslim West or simply "stalactite". This is actually small niches associated geometrically and forming a composition in three dimensions. Frequently found in the domes and the transition zones, but also some capitals, in vaults, etc (Blair,...