St Paul's Cathedral Research Paper

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Buildings almost always shape the environment within which we live. As such, the architect needs to find the perfect harmony of form, function, process and materials to bring to life their vision and design in order to achieve an element of elegance and grandeur. The norm of conventional construction is always challenged to achieve a successful construction on a grand scale. To this end, the development of the architectural design for St Paul’s Cathedral was created though five stages which also accommodated the liturgy. To meet the challenges of the intended design, rationalisation of the architectural features and design styles at the time dictated a compromise to achieve the greatness of this architectural masterpiece. The correlation between mathematics and design in St Paul’s Cathedral is the crowning glory of the dome and its inspiration from foreign architecture. The mighty arch, …show more content…

Scope of paper The Great Fire of London of 1666 destroyed the Old St Paul’s Cathedral. This devastation brought about the rise of a majestic iconic building. Christopher Wren submitted several designs for St Paul’s Cathedral and gained approval for one of his designs. Wren took advantage of the variation to make cosmetic changes to the final design. The elements of Wren’s architectural design was a compromise and inspiration from foreign architectural features and styles to achieve his masterpiece.
ESSAY SECTIONS/PRELIMINARY STRUCTURE
What will you need to discuss first? (ie contextual information) Christopher Wren’s solution to design a visually impressive building
What points will you make in support of your argument and in what order might you present this material? (proposed paragraphs in point form) Development of the

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