Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Brunelleschi's Dome
I think that Brunelleschi was mostly directed to succeed by the risks that he took because, even though he was influenced by the people around him, he was most influenced by his risk-taking, which he did a lot of. During the construction of the dome, Brunelleschi was forced to make several risks, including that of the contract of the dome, which he was granted after presenting his solution to the problem of being able to stand an egg on its pointy side so that it doesn't fall. He also had to take many life-daring risks during the construction of the dome, such as building the outer dome through the inner dome
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