A native system of brick construction flourished in Lombardy during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries [1]. The churches built according to this system have heavy-ribbed, quadripartite vaults, and usually have two aisle bays per nave bay. The use of iron tie rods was systematic during the construction and these features are still present. In this study, we investigate the proportions of the solid, trapezoidal buttresses characteristic of this system. These buttresses are built over the aisle vaults, rise above the level of the aisle roof, and extend to the ground outside the aisle walls. The buttresses at the Duomo di Milano have identical features. Based on an investigation of the buttresses at Milano and in the outlying regions of Lomba...
Cathedrals as very large religious buildings spread worldwide, but in medieval times were peculiar t...
A study of the old master builder's rules for structural design of arches, vaults and domes, reveals...
The gothic architecture owes its splendor to two main structural elements; the pointed arch and the ...
A native system of brick construction flourished in Lombardy during the twelfth and thirteenth centu...
. A large number of early Christian and medieval Churches remain in Rome, generally modi-fied at var...
The paper deals with the use of proportional systems in architecture applied to the case study of th...
The history of construction has always been characterized by an almost dogmatic search for geometric...
Architectural overview of some historical building is certainly not complete without its proportiona...
Sexpartite vaults, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, stand out as the main feature of Europ...
The late Gothic construction practice, settled in the Spanish Mediterranean area, is based on predet...
The Apse is the most ancient part of Milan's cathedral, which originated in 1386 and presents a comp...
In this paper, an analysis of three Serbian medieval Raška churches highlights the significance of t...
[EN] The sexpartite vault was the great protagonist of the beginnings of Gothic architecture in Euro...
The late Gothic construction practice, settled in the Spanish Mediterranean area, is based on predet...
The design and dimensioning criteria of the Gothic structures are currently not well known. This is ...
Cathedrals as very large religious buildings spread worldwide, but in medieval times were peculiar t...
A study of the old master builder's rules for structural design of arches, vaults and domes, reveals...
The gothic architecture owes its splendor to two main structural elements; the pointed arch and the ...
A native system of brick construction flourished in Lombardy during the twelfth and thirteenth centu...
. A large number of early Christian and medieval Churches remain in Rome, generally modi-fied at var...
The paper deals with the use of proportional systems in architecture applied to the case study of th...
The history of construction has always been characterized by an almost dogmatic search for geometric...
Architectural overview of some historical building is certainly not complete without its proportiona...
Sexpartite vaults, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, stand out as the main feature of Europ...
The late Gothic construction practice, settled in the Spanish Mediterranean area, is based on predet...
The Apse is the most ancient part of Milan's cathedral, which originated in 1386 and presents a comp...
In this paper, an analysis of three Serbian medieval Raška churches highlights the significance of t...
[EN] The sexpartite vault was the great protagonist of the beginnings of Gothic architecture in Euro...
The late Gothic construction practice, settled in the Spanish Mediterranean area, is based on predet...
The design and dimensioning criteria of the Gothic structures are currently not well known. This is ...
Cathedrals as very large religious buildings spread worldwide, but in medieval times were peculiar t...
A study of the old master builder's rules for structural design of arches, vaults and domes, reveals...
The gothic architecture owes its splendor to two main structural elements; the pointed arch and the ...