Brunelleschins
Brunelleschins is a term that refers to the architectural and engineering innovations attributed to Filippo Brunelleschi, a key figure of the early Renaissance. His most celebrated achievement is the dome of the Florence Cathedral, a monumental feat of engineering that had not been accomplished for centuries. This innovative dome, constructed between 1420 and 1436, utilized a double-shelled design and a unique system of interlocking bricks, allowing it to be built without extensive scaffolding.
Beyond the dome, Brunelleschins also encompasses his pioneering work in perspective. He is widely credited with
Further contributions associated with Brunelleschins include his designs for various buildings in Florence, such as the