06 Byzantine PPT JPT
06 Byzantine PPT JPT
06 Byzantine PPT JPT
Pendentive Drum
Prominent Figures considered
movers of this Architecture:
1. THEODOSIUS II -built several military NARTHEX
gates and towers ( defense against the
Goths & Huns) but cannot avoid the Moslem Dome
or the Islamic people.
2. JUSTINIAN – responsible for rebuilding
of St. Sophia “ Divine Wisdom”
w/c now turned to a Moslem Mosque.
3. ANTHEMIUS of Tralles & ISODORUS of Miletus -
Architects of HAGIA SOPHIA TRANCEPT
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• Domes
– Occasionally, domes were placed over polygons
or even squares
• Created certain structural problems
• Pendentive
– Provided a way to set a circle (dome) atop a
square
– A Roman invention, though rarely used
– Byzantines used pendentives very often
– Domes were used to invoke powerful images of
the Christian heaven
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Dome on a pendentives. ABCD is the square area over w/c a dome is to be erected. If
the diameter of the dome is equal to one side of the square , the area will not be covered
; if it is equal to the diagonal of the square , the dome will project beyond sides ;
1.The latter diameter was sometimes used and the sides of the dome cut off vertically so
that the square was exactly covered ; but the result was imperfect dome .
2. To secure a perfect dome the Byzantine builders conceived the idea of slicing this
imperfect dome off horizontally just above the arches made by the vertical cutting ,
thus securing a circular base upon w/c to erect a true dome .
3. The triangular segments of the original dome are the pendentives .
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• Hagia Sophia
– Built in an amazing five years
– Its first dome was destroyed by an earthquake
and rebuilt in 563 A.D.
– Was converted to a mosque by the Ottoman
Turks
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DOME
MINARET DRUM
CUPOLAS
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• Arthemius and
Isodorus’ soloution
was revolutionary.
• They used triangular
transition features
from four massive
support piers to a
drum and then to
the shallow dome
above.
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• Octagonal
• buildings achieved
• this through
• transitional arches
• or corbelling
• features in an
• architectural
• design known as a
• squinch
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• Squinch in a
Mosque in
Cairo, Egypt.
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PLAN
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Christ mosaic, Hagia Sophia
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• Circular, central
• plan churches
• were very
• difficult to build.
• Octagons
• supporting
• domes became
• a popular and
• simpler to
• construct
• alternative.
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Byzantine Capital,
Sant' Apollinare Nuovo
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Altar, Basilica of
Sant' Apollinare
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Altar, Basilica of
Sant' Apollinare
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Ambulatory Ceiling,
Santa Costanza