Title
Layout and shape of Dürer's Geschützrondellen in the Spanish defensive architecture: The horseshoe pattern in the Enlightenment
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Lluis I Ginovart J.
Toldrà Domingo J.M.
Costa Jover A.
De Sola Morales I Serra P.
Universitat Rovira
Publisher(s)
WITPress
Abstract
Most of the defensive structures of military architecture are based on polygonal shapes staked out by triangulation. There are few buildings designed with curved structures, as the pirobalistic platforms, Geschützrondellenas mentioned by Albert Dürer (1471-1528) in his Etliche underricht zu befestigung der Stett, Schlosz, und flecken (1527). The Spanish military engineer Pedro de Lucuze (1692-1779) defined a similar kind of fortifications, called horseshoe pattern in his Principios de Fortificación (1772). Before the publication of this treatise, several bulwarks were built in the Spanish coast, where we can find the geometrical forms of the oval and the ellipse. The staking out of the ellipse appears in the treatises L'architettura (1567) by Pietro Cataneo, and Le Timon du Capitaine (1587) by Ambroise Bachot. There, the layout of the oval was made starting from one of its axis. Vicente Tosca (1651-1723) establishes for the first time in Volume I of his Compendio mathematic (1707) infinite solutions of ovals from the main axis. Through this knowledge, Spanish military engineers can approach similar layouts for ellipses and ovals. The geometrical assessment of the Fuerte de San Jorge de Alfama (c.1744) enables the analysis of the layout of the project as well as its staking out, recovering the old discussion of the ellipsis et ovum. © 2014 WIT Press.
Start page
41
End page
51
Volume
143
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Diseño arquitectónico Ingeniería arquitectónica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84907059911
ISBN
9781845648336
Source
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
Resource of which it is part
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
ISSN of the container
17433509
ISBN of the container
978-184564833-6
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