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Militarized snowflakes: The accidental beauty of Renaissance star forts

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  • #geometric beauty
  • #military architecture
  • #Renaissance design
  • Star forts were Renaissance-era geometric fortifications designed to defend against artillery.
  • They originated from mathematical principles formalized by Jean Errard's 1594 treatise.
  • Their bastioned design replaced medieval walls vulnerable to gunpowder artillery.
  • Perfected in France by Vauban, they dominated European military architecture for centuries.
  • Technological advances like explosive shells eventually made star forts obsolete.
  • After losing military use, many were preserved for their aesthetic appeal as parks or monuments.
  • Their beauty arises from geometric logic, symmetry, and radial balance, akin to Renaissance art.
  • Beauty as an emergent property of rational design applies to modern structures like airplanes and bridges.