The Domus project is the construction in scale 1:50 of an imaginary medieval palace. It's made of... more The Domus project is the construction in scale 1:50 of an imaginary medieval palace. It's made of clay, stones, slate, wood and other construction materials in the style of rich genoese buildings from the middle of XIV century. In this chapter: the furnishing and finishing touches of the drying room and the final laying of the roof. https://www.patreon.com/domusproject
Some build nests, some dig tunnels, others weave webs. Every living being gives free rein to its ... more Some build nests, some dig tunnels, others weave webs. Every living being gives free rein to its constructive instincts according to its nature. Humans, as terrestrial mammals, are no exception: in order to feel truly self-realized, they need to build themselves a home, be it a thatched hut, a luxurious mansion or an 80-story skyscraper. But how many, nowadays, can afford to do that? Alas, very few. This book offers a simple solution to solve this problem and regain one's creative spirit.
The DOMUS project is a 1:50 scale construction of an imaginary 14th century aristocratic palace, chronicled by the author on the blog of the same name. This book, the first in the series, collects the chapters concerning the construction of the basement, from the concrete base to the cellar vaults, entirely revised and enriched with new graphic and textual content. The assembly of walls, arches, vaults and all the other elements is described page by page as in a real diary, making this book a valuable tool for those who want to try their hand at their own project, or simply observe the construction site from a vantage point.
These are the topics covered: Brick making Concrete structures Herringbone paving Brick masonry Brick staircase Slate work Round arches in brick and stone Barrel and cross vaults with associated temporary structures Stone and concrete pillars Columns with spherocubic capitals Railings with woven or cold-wrought iron wire Simple or led wall torches Project elaboration Floor plans, studies and sections Photo gallery of the architecture that inspired the project
A total of 150 pages with over 500 images including photos, graphic elaborations and original drawings by the author. Step-by-step description of the construction process with measurements, materials and instrumentation used, as well as routing errors and their correction.
The Domus project is the construction in scale 1:50 of an imaginary medieval palace. It's made of... more The Domus project is the construction in scale 1:50 of an imaginary medieval palace. It's made of clay, stones, slate, wood and other construction materials in the style of rich genoese buildings from the middle of XIV century. In this chapter: the furnishing and finishing touches of the drying room and the final laying of the roof. https://www.patreon.com/domusproject
Some build nests, some dig tunnels, others weave webs. Every living being gives free rein to its ... more Some build nests, some dig tunnels, others weave webs. Every living being gives free rein to its constructive instincts according to its nature. Humans, as terrestrial mammals, are no exception: in order to feel truly self-realized, they need to build themselves a home, be it a thatched hut, a luxurious mansion or an 80-story skyscraper. But how many, nowadays, can afford to do that? Alas, very few. This book offers a simple solution to solve this problem and regain one's creative spirit.
The DOMUS project is a 1:50 scale construction of an imaginary 14th century aristocratic palace, chronicled by the author on the blog of the same name. This book, the first in the series, collects the chapters concerning the construction of the basement, from the concrete base to the cellar vaults, entirely revised and enriched with new graphic and textual content. The assembly of walls, arches, vaults and all the other elements is described page by page as in a real diary, making this book a valuable tool for those who want to try their hand at their own project, or simply observe the construction site from a vantage point.
These are the topics covered: Brick making Concrete structures Herringbone paving Brick masonry Brick staircase Slate work Round arches in brick and stone Barrel and cross vaults with associated temporary structures Stone and concrete pillars Columns with spherocubic capitals Railings with woven or cold-wrought iron wire Simple or led wall torches Project elaboration Floor plans, studies and sections Photo gallery of the architecture that inspired the project
A total of 150 pages with over 500 images including photos, graphic elaborations and original drawings by the author. Step-by-step description of the construction process with measurements, materials and instrumentation used, as well as routing errors and their correction.
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The DOMUS project is a 1:50 scale construction of an imaginary 14th century aristocratic palace, chronicled by the author on the blog of the same name. This book, the first in the series, collects the chapters concerning the construction of the basement, from the concrete base to the cellar vaults, entirely revised and enriched with new graphic and textual content.
The assembly of walls, arches, vaults and all the other elements is described page by page as in a real diary, making this book a valuable tool for those who want to try their hand at their own project, or simply observe the construction site from a vantage point.
These are the topics covered:
Brick making
Concrete structures
Herringbone paving
Brick masonry
Brick staircase
Slate work
Round arches in brick and stone
Barrel and cross vaults with associated temporary structures
Stone and concrete pillars
Columns with spherocubic capitals
Railings with woven or cold-wrought iron wire
Simple or led wall torches
Project elaboration
Floor plans, studies and sections
Photo gallery of the architecture that inspired the project
A total of 150 pages with over 500 images including photos, graphic elaborations and original drawings by the author.
Step-by-step description of the construction process with measurements, materials and instrumentation used, as well as routing errors and their correction.
In this chapter: the furnishing and finishing touches of the drying room and the final laying of the roof.
https://www.patreon.com/domusproject
The DOMUS project is a 1:50 scale construction of an imaginary 14th century aristocratic palace, chronicled by the author on the blog of the same name. This book, the first in the series, collects the chapters concerning the construction of the basement, from the concrete base to the cellar vaults, entirely revised and enriched with new graphic and textual content.
The assembly of walls, arches, vaults and all the other elements is described page by page as in a real diary, making this book a valuable tool for those who want to try their hand at their own project, or simply observe the construction site from a vantage point.
These are the topics covered:
Brick making
Concrete structures
Herringbone paving
Brick masonry
Brick staircase
Slate work
Round arches in brick and stone
Barrel and cross vaults with associated temporary structures
Stone and concrete pillars
Columns with spherocubic capitals
Railings with woven or cold-wrought iron wire
Simple or led wall torches
Project elaboration
Floor plans, studies and sections
Photo gallery of the architecture that inspired the project
A total of 150 pages with over 500 images including photos, graphic elaborations and original drawings by the author.
Step-by-step description of the construction process with measurements, materials and instrumentation used, as well as routing errors and their correction.