Ussuri
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2004
- 1,582
I have always been fascinated with old medieval structures, castles in particular, but also cathedrals, churches, abbeys etc but I have always wondered how they were designed.
Was it done by rule of thumb, if so do we still know these rules? Was it trial and error? If something fell down did they just start again? or did they actually do design calculations to substantiate things?
And another thing, I wonder if they did drawings or just arrived on site and thought 'OK, that stone there, that one over there'.
I find it amazing that we were able to build such enormous structures all those years ago.
Does anyone have any ideas? If there were designs/calculations/drawings made, and they still exist I would be really interested in seeing them?
Was it done by rule of thumb, if so do we still know these rules? Was it trial and error? If something fell down did they just start again? or did they actually do design calculations to substantiate things?
And another thing, I wonder if they did drawings or just arrived on site and thought 'OK, that stone there, that one over there'.
I find it amazing that we were able to build such enormous structures all those years ago.
Does anyone have any ideas? If there were designs/calculations/drawings made, and they still exist I would be really interested in seeing them?