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+ | ===== Vitruvius and the Three Principles of Architecture ===== | ||
+ | //Marcus Vitruvius Pollio//, commonly referred to as __Vitruvius__, | ||
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+ | In //De Architectura//, | ||
+ | * **Firmitas (Durability)**: | ||
+ | * **Utilitas (Utility or Function)**: | ||
+ | * **Venustas (Beauty or Delight)**: A structure must also be aesthetically pleasing. Vitruvius connects beauty to proportion, harmony, and order — ideas deeply rooted in classical philosophy and mathematics, | ||
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+ | These three principles are interdependent. According to Vitruvius, a building lacking one of them is inherently flawed — it might be beautiful but unstable, functional but unpleasant, or strong but impractical. The Vitruvian triad offers a holistic view of design that bridges engineering, | ||
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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, | ||
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+ | See also course " |