2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00004-011-0081-5
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From Mediaeval Stonecutting to Projective Geometry

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“…The basket-handle arch is precisely the upper half of an oval ( Figure 2B). At the end of the Gothic, a new arch spread with force until well into the Renaissance and even in the Baroque: The basket-handle arch [6], Figure 1D. The basket-handle arch is a symmetrical arch composed of a succession of circumferential arches tangent to each other and with the supports, see Figure 2A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basket-handle arch is precisely the upper half of an oval ( Figure 2B). At the end of the Gothic, a new arch spread with force until well into the Renaissance and even in the Baroque: The basket-handle arch [6], Figure 1D. The basket-handle arch is a symmetrical arch composed of a succession of circumferential arches tangent to each other and with the supports, see Figure 2A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El Renacimiento invierte la situación, construyendo una traza de cantería capaz de resolver cada forma propuesta por la arquitectura clásica. (11). 8 …”
Section: Aportación De La Ciencia Geométricaunclassified
“…11 No hay, por lo que sabemos, ninguna en Francia, a pesar de la difusión del libro de De l'Orme, con la posible excepción de unas bóvedas planas muy posteriores que sostienen el ór-gano de San Sulpice de París, cuyas piezas no sabemos realmente si sostienen o están colgadas. 12 Es difícil encontrar en este caso alguna justificación práctica para el curioso despiece helicoidal.…”
Section: There Is Another Type Of Vault Directly Related To the Conveunclassified
“…This method known as 'squaring' was precise, but was less efficient than the subsequently improved methods developed using templates as early as 1543. 20 These templates consisted of both rigid and flexible sheet materials with inspiring the early development of the free from slabs at Ronchamp.…”
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