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Metrology and Proportion in the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Medieval Ireland
Behan, Avril; Moss, Rachel
<p>The aim of this paper is to examine the extent to which detailed empirical analysis of the metrology and proportional systems used in the design of Irish ecclesiastical architecture can be analysed to provide historical information not otherwise available. Focussing on a relatively limited sample of window tracery designs as a case study, it will first set out to establish what, if any, systems were in use, and then what light these might shed on the background, training and work practices of the masons, and, by association, the patrons responsible for employing them.</p>
Keyword(s): geometry; proportion; medieval; ecclesiastical; architecture; history of architecture; Ireland; Connaught; Ormond; geomatics; photogrammetry; close range; Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture; Architectural History and Criticism; Geometry and Topology; History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology; Other Engineering
Publication Date:
2008
Type: Journal article
Peer-Reviewed: Yes
Institution: Dublin Institute of Technology
Citation(s): Behan, A., Moss, R.: Metrology and proportion in the ecclesiastical architecture of medieval Ireland. Nexus VII: Architecture and Mathematics, Kim Williams Books, Turin, Italy, vol. VII, pp. 171-83.
Publisher(s): Dublin Institute of Technology
File Format(s): application/pdf
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