Labyrinth as passive defense system. An analysis of Renaissance treatise of Francesco di Giorgio Martini
The labyrinth enriching Francesco De Marchi's treatise on fortification, which could be interpreted as
just a generic and decorative symbol of protection useful to illustrate the contents and aims of the
treatise, in reality also refers to a widespread design tradition in the construction of fortresses. This
figure embodies an architectural device of opacity and deceiving that can be found in the design of the
meandering doors, in the arrangement of the rooms and doors of ravelins and case mates and even in the