The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo

<p>Comparing a 13th century parchment and a survey of the corresponding finished building offers a rare chance to investigate medieval construction and creative processes, as well as the way the design is translated into a building. A journey was taken back in time from the object to the desig...

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Main Author: Stefano Giannetti
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Language:English
Published: University of L'Aquila 2015-07-01
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Online Access:https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/93
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description <p>Comparing a 13th century parchment and a survey of the corresponding finished building offers a rare chance to investigate medieval construction and creative processes, as well as the way the design is translated into a building. A journey was taken back in time from the object to the design, and from the design to the project aims, based on an analysis of the unit of measurement. This reverse process revealed that the unit of measurement takes on two different values during the creative process: an absolute value when translating the drawing into a building, and a proportional value in the formation of geometric relationships within the drawing. Since, on the basis of this analysis, it can be concluded that two different units of measurement produce two different buildings, it is clear that measurement, as well as guaranteeing coherence within the creative process of architecture, is also one of the main sources of the rules that forge architecture.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-50357eb021e54ca6897af5d5bf5269852024-01-15T07:37:57ZengUniversity of L'AquilaDisegnare con1828-59612015-07-018151984The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in ArezzoStefano Giannetti0Università degli studi di Firenze<p>Comparing a 13th century parchment and a survey of the corresponding finished building offers a rare chance to investigate medieval construction and creative processes, as well as the way the design is translated into a building. A journey was taken back in time from the object to the design, and from the design to the project aims, based on an analysis of the unit of measurement. This reverse process revealed that the unit of measurement takes on two different values during the creative process: an absolute value when translating the drawing into a building, and a proportional value in the formation of geometric relationships within the drawing. Since, on the basis of this analysis, it can be concluded that two different units of measurement produce two different buildings, it is clear that measurement, as well as guaranteeing coherence within the creative process of architecture, is also one of the main sources of the rules that forge architecture.</p>https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/93creative processdesignmiddle agesmendicant orders architecture
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Disegnare con
creative process
design
middle ages
mendicant orders architecture
title The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo
title_full The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo
title_fullStr The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo
title_full_unstemmed The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo
title_short The generative nature of the measurement unit in the medieval creative process. The design of San Francesco convent in Arezzo
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design
middle ages
mendicant orders architecture
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