Technology/Architecture
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In this exploration of technological innovations, we delve into the transformative effects of the printing press invented by Gutenberg in 1450, which democratized knowledge by making books accessible and affordable. This shift diminished the church's control over education and sparked a diverse range of subjects for the public. Additionally, we examine Leonardo Da Vinci's visionary blueprints for various inventions such as the horseless carriage and helicopter, alongside his architectural contributions that emphasized human-centered design with classic columns and arches.
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Technology/Architecture By: Alexandra, Micaela, Jake, and Stephen
Inventions: Guttenberg • Printing Press invented in 1450 • first type of copy machine • spread reading to everyone because books became much cheaper • before all copies were handwritten, which made books rare • caused the church to lose control of knowledge • they weren't the only one who were educated and could make copies • New subjects were shown to everyone
Inventions: Leonardo Da Vinci • Made blueprints for: • Horseless carriage • Parachute • hang glider • helicopter • machine guns • tank • robot
Classic columns • Round arches • Able to fit • sculptures • Humans architecture sought to reflect a human centered world. Architecture