The leaning tower of Pisa Made by: Andrei. The Tower of Pisa is the bell tower of the Cathedral. Its construction began in the august of 1173 and continued.

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The leaning tower of Pisa Made by: Andrei

The Tower of Pisa is the bell tower of the Cathedral. Its construction began in the august of 1173 and continued (with two long interruptions) for about two hundred years, in full fidelity to the original project, whose architect is still uncertain. In the past it was widely believed that the inclination of the Tower was part of the project ever since its beginning, but now we know that it is not so. The Tower was designed to be "vertical“, and started to incline during its construction.

Both because of its inclination, and its beauty, from 1173 up to the present the Tower has been the object of very special attention. During its construction efforts were made to halt the incipient inclination through the use of special construction devices; later columns and other damaged parts were substituted in more than one occasion; today, interventions are being carried out within the sub-soil in order to significantly reduce the inclination and to make sure that Tower will have a long life.

The site The Tower occupies a site to one side of the Cathedral, between the apsidal area and the south-eastern portion of the transept of the latter. Though not an isolated case,this is an unusual collocation: normally, bell towers were built near to the façade or along one side of churches.

The building is in fact sited in one of the most visible points of the Piazza, in correspondence with the junction between the latter and via Santa Maria, one of the antique thoroughfares of the city. Originally, a road which followed the course of via Emilia passed to the left of the Tower. The Tower, with its great height, was a visual fulcrum, visible from all areas of the Piazza, and, probably, from the river Arno. In this way the Tower assumed the function of both connection between the city and the piazza, sited in a decentralized area of the urban nucleus, and beacon: a reference point and look-out and, ultimately, an authoritative symbol of the civic and religious pride of the Pisan community.

The building as it stands today is the result of a series of building works and restoration attempts executed over the centuries with the primary aim of reducing the risk of collapse resulting from the inclination. It is formed by a cylindrical body of masonry encircled by arcades with arches and columns resting upon the base, surmounted by a belfry. The building

The central body of the structure is composed of a hollow cylinder, formed by an external wall facing of shaped ashlars in white and grey San Giuliano limestone, an inner wall facing also of worked limestone and, between these two wall facings, an annular masonry area. Within this masonry area is a spiral stair, which, with 293 steps, climbs up to the sixth arcade.

The Tower is without doubt the work of one or more individuals of great importance and ability. The daring circular structure signaled out the originality of the building even before the extraordinary inclination and the ingenious technical measures adopted to obviate this problem. More antique bell towers with a circular ground plan are not wanting, and examples can be found in Ravenna, Tuscany and Umbria; yet the Pisan bell tower can be considered independent from such prototypes and, in many senses, entirely autonomous with respect to previous architecture: its form is in fact difficult to compare to that of alike buildings. The Characteristics

For example, the circular form would seem to have been adopted in a play of reflections and contrapositions with the neighboring part of the Cathedral, consciously echoing the curvilinear form of the apses. Moreover, the Tower conforms to an emphasis on circular forms in the Piazza, in particular after the foundation of the grandiose Baptistery which, with its circular format, was probably intended as a "modern" version of the Anastasias in Jerusalem.

The basic architectural elements of the Tower appear to be successful re-elaborations of pre-existing constructions: the wall facing in marble or limestone in two colored bands, the inscribed portals in the arcades, the rhomboidal lacunars, the adoption of certain decorative details,the wall facing above the arcades which, with its strong play of light and shadow, disguises the load bearing effect of the internal cylinder. Thus a sort of visual continuum between the decorations of the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the Tower is formed, commencing with the decorative prototype of the Cathedral façade which plays upon constantly varying rhythms and solutions.

The measurements of the Tower The Tower is meters high from the foundation and 55 from the ground. Its weight has been calculated at 14,453 tones. The centre of gravity is 22.6 meters above the foundation, which has an exterior dimension of meters, with a central aperture of 4.5 meters. The area of the annular foundation is thus 285m 2, and the average pressure on the ground is 497k Pa. The present inclination is about 55j - i.e. about 10%; the value corresponding to the eccentricity on the loads on the foundation is 2.3 meters.

Thank you for your attention!