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Florence Cathedral in Florence, Italy
Florence Cathedral

1296 · Florence, Florence, Italy

Florence Cathedral image

Church in Tuscany, Italy

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Florence Cathedral

Florence, Florence, Italy · Exact work coordinates

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Florence CathedralFlorence Cathedral

1296 · Florence, Florence, Italy

Ryu Choon-soo ArchitectsRyu Choon-soo Architects

1985 · Seoul, Seoul, South Korea

Typeworkbureau
Year / years12961985
PlaceFlorence, Florence, ItalySeoul, Seoul, South Korea
Place contextFlorence, Florence, ItalyRepresentative site: Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
Climate15°C · 13.7h daylight · 7 km/h wind7°C · 13.4h daylight · 6 km/h wind · via Seoul World Cup Stadium
FocusSacred building1 works in corpus
Architects
  • Filippo Brunelleschi
  • Ryu Choon-soo
Linked context

Bureaus

  • Filippo Brunelleschi

Notable works

  • Seoul World Cup Stadium
Typologies
  • cathedral
  • sacred space
  • sports venue
Materials
  • stone

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Carbon signals

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  • Stone

sports venue gives us a typology starting point even though the work does not have a recorded material palette yet.

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Lower-carbon levers
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AccessibilityPublicly accessibleAccess not recorded across linked works
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