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How do you think geometry was used in Renaissance architecture?​

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User Derek O
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Renaissance type of buildings relied on curves, arches, triangle, circles and squares, which are the main elements of geometry, also needs to be defines as buildings like churches, castles and much more relied on those basic elements and developed it into arches, domes, rectangular segments inside and outside

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basically just how they used shaping techniques

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Geometry was used in Renaissance in architecture by having it rely on buildings, windows, and doors in square and rectangular shapes.
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I hope it helps! Have a great day!

Lilac~

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