It took 16 years to build the Brunelleschi Dome in Florence. He had two domes built, one inside the other to accomplish this feat.
Well, It took him around fifteen to sixteen years to complete it. Cool right? ;)
1520-1525
he worked on his plan for more than 5 years
Filippo Brunelleschi, the son of a lawyer, was born in Florence, Italy in 1377. He began his career as an apprentice for a goldsmith. He later discovered a hidden passion for mathematics and architecture. Also he became friends with the sculptor, Donatello. Filippo Brunelleschi died on April 16, 1446, at the age of sixty-nine and was buried under the floor of the Cathedral of Florence. Brunelleschi built many works of art in Italy. Here are a few of his most notable works, the church of San Lorenzo the church of San Spirito the Pazzi Chapel Santa Maria degli Angeli (in 1436) the Pitti Palace the Palazzo Quaratesi Loggia at San Pero a Grada (near Piza) the Cathedral of Florence the Foundling Hospital (also known as Ospedale degli Innocenti)
In 1419, Brunelleschi was given the task of completing the dome for the Cathedral of Florence and it took 16 years to built. The dome has 4 million bricks, is 15 ft high, an 30 ft long. *He looked at Rome's Patheon and the dome has Greek columns near the bottom and it uses the same process of building that was used by the Romans. (: you're welcome, have a nice life..
Hokusai worked throughout the years of 1798, to 1820. He worked in Edo, Japan, which is now Tokyo.
5 years
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Well a couple of people did but it was built over the course of two hundred years I don't rember who built the duomo in Milan but in Florence Filippo Brunelleschi
1377 - 1446
Brunelleschi created the dome on the cathedral in Florence and even today it is studied for his technique and engineering. It is considered a marvel of the Renaissance and it is his legacy to the future.
When we see the word Duomo used to refer to a church, we understand that it is a general term. Citizens of Asti, Como and Pizza, to cite some examples, all use it, but in reference totheir churches. It is probably the Duomo Milano that is the best known of all the many Duomo in Italian cities. And for that reason, The Duomo is probably a reference to the Duomo Milano. The design for the Milan Cathedral is not attributed to any one man, but the structure was built over a long time under the influences of several notable engineers. The foundation stone was set in 1386 under chief engineer Simone da Orsenigo. He was succeeded by the Frenchman Nicolas de Bonaventure in 1389, and some ten years later, Jean Mignot, another French architect took the reigns. There were periods later on when construction stopped and the structure saw little to no work for lack of funds and a controlling idea. Francesco Sforza and Ludovico Sforza added to the construction, and Pellegrino Pellegrini was installed as chief engineer later on. Federico Borromeo came and went as chief engineer, as did Carlo Buzzi. Architect Francesco Soave logged some time on the project, and the Duomo Milano was largely completed just after the turn of the 19th century. A link can be found below to lean more.
he lived from 1377-1446
15 to 16 years. That is a long time!!!
15 to 16 years. That is a long time!!!
It took 16 years to build the Brunelleschi Dome in Florence. He had two domes built, one inside the other to accomplish this feat.
He worked at HP in 1970 during the summer. Steve Jobs was 15 years old in 1970
Talcott Parsons is an American sociologist. He worked for Harvard during the years of 1927 to 1973 and was originally from Germany.
Jacob worked 7 years for his wife.