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Centrally - planned church
The model presents the project of a church
which develops according to a symmetric design based on four equal
axes, arranged in two groups of two, intersecting in the centre
and spreading out in a radial pattern to accommodate eight chapels
of different shapes. The central parallelepiped partly embodies
the volumes of the four radial chapels on the first two axes; the
other four are more complex in structure. A towering hemispherical
dome rests on the central drum, decorated with medallions that seem
to be a reminder of Brunelleschi's architecture. The roofs are flat
because, as Leonardo himself pointed out: "a nessuna chiesa
sta bene vedere tetti, anzi sia rappianato" (no roofs should
be seen from a church; those which are seen should be flattened
out).
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