The Hidden Pavement Designs of the Laurentian Library
Ben Nicholson (),
Jay Kappraff () and
Saori Hisano ()
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Ben Nicholson: School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Jay Kappraff: University Heights, Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Chapter Chapter 56 in Architecture and Mathematics from Antiquity to the Future, 2015, pp 139-149 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract For nearly 200 years a red and white terra cotta pavement designed by Michelango for the Laurentian Library in Florence lay hidden beneath the floorboards until its rediscovery in 1774. Overall the pavement consists of two side aisles and a figurative center aisle, each measuring about 8′–6″ square and composed of a different design. The 15 panels mirror each other’s form but differ by a very small degree and in subtle ways. When juxtaposed in a series, the 15 pairs of panels appear to tell a story about the essentials of geometry and numbers. Each panel settles upon a theme: the tetractys (panel 5); Brunés’s star and the Sacred Cut (panels 7 and 11); Plato’s lambda (panel 14); the Golden Mean (panel 13). When assembled together they form an encyclopedia of the essential principles handed down from ancient geometers. The pavement geometry is a perfect complement for the 3,000 classical texts chosen to reveal the body of ancient and modern living.
Keywords: Laurentian Library; Pavement Design; Side Aisles; Terra Cotta; Tetractys (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00143-2_9
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