Pavia, Italy

Another place where Leonardo da Vinci got his influence was Pavia. Him and di Giogio traveled there to oversee the construction process of a new cathedral after the people heard about their work being done in Milan. The facade was created in a way that matched da Vinci's design tastes: symmetrical layout and appearance that looked simple and balanced. However, this was where both da Vinci and di Giorgio found a copy of Vetruvius's works that inspired his humanistic ideas to be implemented in church design.

Milan Cathedral

The Milan Cathedral was the inspiration for Leonardo da Vinci's interest in architecture. In 1987, he was involved in a project that called for the design of a tiburio, or lantern tower. Throughout the process, da Vinci would draw his design using a grid of squares to give it that symmetrical and balanced appearance that was common in Renaissance architecture at the time. His arcitectural style would be influenced by Vitruvius after he befriended both Bramante and di Giorgio around that time.

Library at Visconti Castle

In 1487, Leonardo da Vinci was determined to prove himself as an architect by designing a lantern tower, otherwise known as a tiburio, for the Milan Cathedral. As he perfected his designs, he fostered friendships with two other architects, Donato Bramante and Francesco di Giorgio.