The document discusses engineering during the Renaissance period. It focuses on notable Renaissance engineers like Filippo Brunelleschi who built the dome of Florence Cathedral. It also discusses how engineers became more respected and promoted themselves during this time period.
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Engineering in The Renaissance
The document discusses engineering during the Renaissance period. It focuses on notable Renaissance engineers like Filippo Brunelleschi who built the dome of Florence Cathedral. It also discusses how engineers became more respected and promoted themselves during this time period.
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ENGINEERING IN THE
RENAISSANCE AND THE AGE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT RENAISSANCE
The study of classical antiquity, the
writing, and architecture of Greece and The term “Renaissance” which means Rome, became the trend. However, rebirth, applies to Western Europe in many other sweeping changes also the 15th through 16th centuries. In a were taking place: the Reformation, narrow sense, the name refers to the world exploration, the downfall of the revival of learning that took place in old astronomy that put Earth at the that period. center of the universe, and the creation of systems for innovation. ENGINEERS IN THE RENAISSANCE
ENGINEERING AGAIN GREW TO BE RESPECTED, AND ENGINEERS
BECAME FAMOUS AND, SOMETIMES, WELL PAID. THEY WERE NO LONGER ANONYMOUS CRAFTSMEN; THEY PROMOTED THEMSELVES AND WERE NOT SHY ABOUT ARGUING WITH EMPLOYERS OR RIVALS. ENGINEERS IN THE RENAISSANCE
ONE OF THE EARLIEST ENGINEERS OF THE
RENAISSANCE WAS FLORENTINE FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI. HE MASTERED PERSPECTIVE DRAWING AND BUILT THE FAMOUS DOME CATHEDRAL OF SANTA MARIA DEL FIORE, THIS CATHEDRAL IS NOW CALLED THE FLORENCE CATHEDRAL. FLORENCE CATHEDRAL
BRUNELLESCHI FIRST COMPETED FOR THE
AWARD IN 1407, RECEIVED THE ORDER TO BUILD IN 1419, WAS ACTUALLY STARTED IN 1420, AND FINISHED THE TASK IN 1436. THE ENTIRE CATHEDRAL IS 351 FEET HIGH, AND THE DOME IS 105 FEET HIGH (APPROXIMATELY TEN STORIES) AND 143 FEET IN DIAMETER. THE HERRINGBONE BRICK PATTERN BRUNELLESHI’S ACHIEVEMENTS THE CITY OF FLORENCE ALSO GAVE BRUNELLESCHI THE FIRST KNOWN PATENT, FOR A CANAL BOAT FITTED WITH CRANES CAPABLE OF MOVING HEAVY CARGO. HE SERVED BOTH AS A CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEER. ENGINEERS IN THE RENAISSANCE MOST EARLY RENAISSANCE ENGINEERS ACHIEVED FAME THROUGH WORD OF MOUTH. LATER IN THE 15TH CENTURY, THE PRINTING PRESS HELPED TO DISSEMINATE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE. AN ITALIAN ENGINEER/ARCHITECT/PAINTER/PHILOSOPHER/MUSICIAN/POET, LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, WROTE A BOOK IN LATIN ON RULES OF THUMB FOR THE PROPORTIONS OF STRUCTURES, SUCH AS BRIDGES. THIS WORK ORIGINALLY WAS PUBLISHED IN 1452 AND CIRCULATED IN MANUSCRIPT FORM AMONG ALBERTI‘S FRIENDS. ALBERTI’S RULE
HE EXPLORES THIS THROUGH THREE FOCUSES:
FIRST IS THE STABILITY AND USEFULNESS OF A STRUCTURE.
NEXT ARE THE AESTHETIC ELEMENTS OF LINES, ANGLES, AND PROPORTIONS. FINALLY, ARE THE ELEMENTS OF BEAUTY AND ORNAMENTATION. IN THE 1580S, ANDREA PALLADIO, WHO HAD PERFECTED ENGINEERS IN THE THE BRIDGE TRUSS, WROTE ABOUT THAT SUBJECT AND RENAISSANCE OTHERS IN ―I QUATTRO LIBRI DELL‘ ARCHITECTURAL (THE FOUR BOOKS OF ARCHITECTURE).
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