The Dual Language of Geometry in Gothic Architecture: The Symbolic Message of Euclidian Geometry versus the Visual Dialogue of Fractal Geometry
Peregrinations / Journal of Medieval Art & Architecture • 2015
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Nelly Shafik Ramzy
الكلمات المفتاحية
Not Available
المجلة العلمية
Peregrinations / Journal of Medieval Art & Architecture
الناشر
Kenyon College
المجلد
5
العدد
2
الصفحات
135-172
publication.type
International
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
When performing geometrical analysis of historical buildings, it is important to keep in mind what were the intentions of the originators, even though these intentions have likely changed many times as the master masons changed. For the medieval builders, geometry in design was a tool used to structure ideas and aesthetic impulses or perhaps to incorporate into this work a meaningful system of symbols; it was the internal logic of the building that mattered more than achieving beauty or following the correct canonical models as was the case in Renaissance era. 1 Geometry was used in Gothic architecture as visual tools for contemplating the mathematical nature of the
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