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Examines the construction techniques and concepts of the cathedrals of Pisa, Siena and Florence, based on new data and using a methodological architectural diagnostics approach. Aimed at scholars of architecture and ancient building structures, and architects and engineers who plan architectural conservation and for historical buildings.

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Examines the construction techniques and concepts of the cathedrals of Pisa, Siena and Florence, based on new data and using a methodological architectural diagnostics approach. Aimed at scholars of architecture and ancient building structures, and architects and engineers who plan architectural conservation and for historical buildings.


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Autorenporträt
Pietro Matracchi is an architect and associate professor of Architectural Restoration (ICAR/19) at the Department of Architecture of the University of Florence. In 2017 he was awarded the national academic qualification of Full Professor. He has been a supervisor for many Master's degree dissertations on Architecture at the University of Florence and several in Building-Architectural Engineering at the University of Perugia.

Luca Giorgi has been an architect and associate professor of Architectural Restoration (ICAR/19) at the University of Florence since 2001. He taught as assistant professor on the "Monuments Restoration" and "Architectural Restoration" courses from 1983 to 2001.