
For this project I decided to use the option of word to convey the building I chose also, which was the Palazzo Medici. The word I chose was division because of the obvious three floors in the building. The floors are visible from the outside that they are most likely different on the inside as well. It gradually becomes more symmetrical and the craftsmanship becomes better as your eye looks upwards. As you compare the different levels, each section takes an element from the previous one starting at the bottom. The first floor is not symmetrical by any means and has uneven stones to make the exterior walls. There are smaller stones that outline the tops of the archways over the doors an windows. On the second floor the windows are divided into twos but the same stones are used to outline the tops of them. The stones on this level are smaller than the ones on the first floor but not perfectly lined up. Finally, the top floor takes the two-window element from the second floor, but subtracts the idea of the arched stones over the windows completely. The stones forming the exterior walls on this level are completely smooth and lined up to a "T".
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