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===== Vitruvius and the Three Principles of Architecture ===== | ===== Vitruvius and the Three Principles of Architecture ===== | ||
- | //Marcus Vitruvius Pollio//, commonly referred to as // | + | //Marcus Vitruvius Pollio//, commonly referred to as __Vitruvius__, was a Roman architect, engineer, and author who lived during the 1st century BCE, most likely under the rule of Emperor Augustus. Little is known about his life beyond what he reveals in his own writings. His enduring legacy |
- | In De Architectura, | + | In //De Architectura//, Vitruvius outlines a comprehensive understanding of architecture that blends technical precision with philosophical inquiry. Central to his thought are three fundamental criteria that any well-designed building must satisfy: **Firmitas** (strength), **Utilitas** (functionality), |
* **Firmitas (Durability)**: | * **Firmitas (Durability)**: | ||
* **Utilitas (Utility or Function)**: | * **Utilitas (Utility or Function)**: | ||
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The Vitruvian principles described above are widely regarded as the earliest codified design criteria in Western architectural history. As a holistic framework combining structural integrity, functional performance, | The Vitruvian principles described above are widely regarded as the earliest codified design criteria in Western architectural history. As a holistic framework combining structural integrity, functional performance, | ||
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