2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00004-018-00423-2
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Geometric Proportions in Measured Plans of the Pantheon of Rome

Abstract: The Pantheon in Rome has been depicted in countless paintings and measured drawings. This paper considers how the building and its subsequent representations express meaning through elementary geometric symbols, patterns, and proportions. The author observes notable discrepancies between a sampling of measured plans from Sebastiano Serlio's woodcut engravings in the Renaissance to current laser campaigns. She analyzes the different drawings for underlying geometric patterns. A pattern of rotated squares, in ro… Show more

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“…The Pantheon's dome, with a diameter of 43.30 m, is the largest hemispherical dome in the world, its thickness decreases from 5.90 m at the base to 1.5 m at the crown (Aliberti et al 2015;Fletcher 2019) (Fig. 8).…”
Section: The Dome Of the Pantheonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pantheon's dome, with a diameter of 43.30 m, is the largest hemispherical dome in the world, its thickness decreases from 5.90 m at the base to 1.5 m at the crown (Aliberti et al 2015;Fletcher 2019) (Fig. 8).…”
Section: The Dome Of the Pantheonmentioning
confidence: 99%