The exploration and discovery I chose was: Brunelleschi's design of the dome for Florence's cathedral the motivation behind the discovery was because no one could figure out how to create a dome for the cathedral. They held a contest to find someone to build it. Brunelleschi came to them and gave his idea they thought he was crazy, but they also knew that he had a reputation of making great things. They questions were, what do you use to build it? What is going to be safe for everyone? This dome was just the tip of the iceberg he also created a crane that was able to hoist heavy materials into the air. The significance is that there is another way to build buildings. Brunelleschi relied on a lot of workers to help him build this done. He
When I was in 6th grade there was a Christmas competition where I had to dress up as a certain Christmas character. I was one of the winners in the competition, I was in third place. During 7th grade, I undertook a chemistry project to design a Beryllium molecule. I made the atom using plastic balls as electrons, and the nucleus. This was a three-dimensional presentation of Beryllium.
Brunelleschi was a man before his time. He was simply a goldsmith and watchmaker by trade, but there was nothing simple about him. When he was a child apprentice he became skilled at drawing, painting, wood carving, sculpture in silver and bronze, stone setting, and enamel work. His natural curiosity, and dedication to observing the natural world led him to Florence for what would be his greatest achievement, the Dome of the Cathedral, Santa Maria del Fiore.
I chose to research Brunelleschi’s design of the dome for Florence’s cathedral. From what I read, it seemed that Brunelleschi was motivated to create the dome, because of a competition. Whoever was successful was going to win money. Brunelleschi was a smart man and knew what needed to be done to create what he had in mind. He had to even create some of his own inventions to help him create the dome, because there wasn’t anything out there to help him.
The complex architecture and craftsmanship involved in building the cathedral shows the technology that the builders of that time had. Finally, there was a school built into the
There was a time when buildings were just that buildings. They had no depth or meaning. Then Pont du Gard and centuries later came Fallingwater. Pont du Gard and Fallingwater revolutionized the world of Architecture by overcoming time, antiquity and surpassing its intended use by transcending into the world of art. Two thousand years ago the romans built an aqueduct/bridge that has out lasted their civilization and many others.
I chose to research the discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781. William Herschel’s motivation for the discovery was his search for life on other planets, nebulae and double stars. He had no clue there could be other planets. Through my research, I learned that the discovery was an accident and misnomer at first, and that many people in the scientific community were needed to come to the conclusion that it was in fact a planet. William’s initial observation of the “nebula” was that its position moved a few nights later.
As the attorney of Galileo 's, inventer of telescope and the person who proved the copernican theory, I would like to negotiate with you to free my client from the death penalty. Our science hasn 't been updated for the past hundreds of years and people everywhere have been taught false information until Galileo came along. I ask you the pope, leader of our town and country if you still care about your people, to free my client so he can serve his true potential of being a scientist. He can show us new ways of learning and provide us with correct information about our world to teach our people. Galileo will change history itself, his discoveries will make a dent in astronomy 100 years from now.
"In 1418 the town fathers of Florence finally addressed a monumental problem they’d been ignoring for decades: the enormous hole in the roof of their cathedral. " This sets the stage for Brunelleschi to become a hero and master artisan. Brunelleschi had spent his life learning, as an apprentice goldsmith, he had learned and perfected techniques that were well ahead of the training he was given. He studied other areas of art as well, "Brunelleschi’s life seemed to have been one long apprenticeship for building the dome of unequaled beauty, usefulness, honor, and power that Florence yearned for." He, along with other actual architects applied to be the one to put a dome on the cathedral, and eventually one out.
My research project is about the Planck Spacecraft. The planck spacecraft was a mission to look at the radiation of the cosmic microwave background. Planck is measuring tiny fluctuations in the CMB with unprecedented accuracy, providing the sharpest picture ever of the early Universe. This allows cosmologists to zero-in on theories that describe the Universe's birth and evolution. Working at a tenth of a degree above absolute zero.
Brunelleschi was most well known for accomplishing one of the greatest architectural feats during the Renaissance, under the patronage of the most wealthy Florentine families the Medici’s he succeeded in completing the dome of the Florence cathedral as well as developing the artistic technique of perspective.
The overseers built the entire building except for the dome, because they had no idea how to accomplish the feat. They ended up making a sort of “competition” with a reward of 200 gold florins to the person who could come up with a good plan. It was very interesting to me that Brunelleschi was a goldsmith (who had also tinkered in multiple different crafts)
The rollercoaster was made for a science project in middle school. The reason why the rollercoaster was an accomplishment for me wasn’t just because how cutenice it looked, but that the rollercoaster actually worked. The rollercoaster was shaped as an alligator and and had different shades of green popsicle sticks for its whole structure. My other accomplishment that I’veive made was my small mural Ii did in highschool. The mural was a spectrum of the light and darkness that's in one's self.
Filippo Brunelleschi is important because he started a new era of architecture and engineering. Not only did the Duomo stray away from the normal Gothic style and contain a new classical form, it also blazed a trail for new technological advances. Brunelleschi is an artistic genius. Not only did he create a seemingly impossible structure, but he also made it a work of art. After 6 centuries, the Duomo is still considered the cities’ icon and greatest pride.
Over the past year, I excelled in AP math, specifically AP Calculus. It had become such an ease for me that I found myself teaching others the material in the span of twenty minutes while my teacher went over it in the span of two days. This past summer, I was fortunate enough to review my friend’s college work abstract for college-level math. It was there that I realized I have so much more math to learn. I was perusing that long paper for grammar help, but it was me who received the help.
The Pantheon and Brunelleschi 's Dome in Florence both share a common idea of the dome in ancient history. They were built and different times, the Pantheon and Brunelleschi 's Dome differ in both design and architecture. This paper is going to analyze the Pantheon in Rome and Brunelleschi 's Dome in terms of their constructional and design techniques, and their historical circumstances of the construction of them both. The Pantheon is one of the remaining and properly maintained buildings of the first century.