How Brunelleschi’s Dome Turned Geometry Into Stone
The red dome of Florence Cathedral rises like a frozen equation, proving that geometry can do the work of steel. Built without internal centering, the structure relies on a clear reading of forces rather than on hidden frames or modern materials.At its core, the dome behaves as a self‑supporting masonry shell, where compressive stress is carefully guided along safe thrust lines. A double‑shell sys...More
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