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He laid bricks in a specialized zig-zag pattern. This transferred the weight of the bricks to the internal vertical ribs, preventing them from falling inward during construction.
They put their weight behind Brunelleschi, a man whose ideas sounded like madness to his peers. He proposed building a massive dome without any internal wooden scaffolding (centering), claiming he could make the structure support itself as it rose. Brunelleschi’s Innovations Medici - The Dome an...
Today, it remains the largest masonry dome ever built, a testament to what happens when ruthless political ambition meets uncompromising creative genius. He laid bricks in a specialized zig-zag pattern
To move heavy marble hundreds of feet into the air, he invented the world’s first reversible gear hoist, powered by oxen. The Legacy He proposed building a massive dome without any
He designed two domes—a thick inner shell to support the weight and a lighter outer shell to protect it from the elements.