Vasari on Software?

Jul 08, 2009 22:57

I'm sure I'm not the only software engineer who can relate to this quote from Vasari concerning architecture. Engineering is engineering.Vol. II, p. 109, Antonio da San Gallo: Wherefore Antonio ... refounded all the building [the Church of the Madonna of Loreto], and, making the walls and pilasters thicker both within and without, he gave it a beautiful form, both as a whole and in its well-proportioned parts, and made it strong enough to be able to support any weight, however great. ... This work certainly deserves to be celebrated as the best that Antonio ever executed, and that not without sufficient reason, seeing that those who erect some new building, or raise one from the foundations, have the power to make it high or low, and to carry it to such perfection as they desire or are able to achieve, without being hindered by anything; which does not fall to the lot of him who has to rectify or restore works begun by others and brought to a sorry state either by the craftsman or by the circumstances of Fortune; whence it may be said that Antonio restored a dead thing to life, and did that which was scarcely possible.

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