The Romans inherited by the Greeks a large planned city, but Rhodes went through a phase of decline and urban contraction because of new political conditions. After an earthquake it was rebuilt with a smaller perimeter and developed through successive expansions. The typomorphological analysis of the urban ‘organism’, depicting the formative urban phases of Rhodes, shows that Roman interventions had important effects on the urban growing until Middle Age. The Romans didn’t simply reuse streets and buildings. They created a first urban hierarchy, overlapping a new ‘grid’ structured on cardo and decumanus (Greek ancient roads). The first, that was one of the main streets in the Greek city, was re-designed as a colonnaded street ...
Several years ago the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Toulouse (E.T.S.A.T.) organized a...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
The historical area of Trajan’s Forum presents all of the complexity of historical stratifications a...
The Romans inherited by the Greeks a large planned city, but Rhodes went through a phase of decline...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
In 1522, after two centuries of rule of the Knights ofSt. John, Rhodes became part of the Ottoman Em...
At its greatest extent, the Roman empire represented one of the largest continuous areas of land to ...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
When Rome fell in 476 CE, the city of Athens in Greece also shrank, moving inside its walls to prote...
Recent scholarship pointed out how the towns of Sicily experienced wide urbanistic and architectura...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
Archaeological research exploring the transformation of Rome between the so-called 'Constantinian Re...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
In this overview of city planning in Graeco-Roman times, starting with Greek gridiron street p...
Several years ago the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Toulouse (E.T.S.A.T.) organized a...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
The historical area of Trajan’s Forum presents all of the complexity of historical stratifications a...
The Romans inherited by the Greeks a large planned city, but Rhodes went through a phase of decline...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
In 1522, after two centuries of rule of the Knights ofSt. John, Rhodes became part of the Ottoman Em...
At its greatest extent, the Roman empire represented one of the largest continuous areas of land to ...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
When Rome fell in 476 CE, the city of Athens in Greece also shrank, moving inside its walls to prote...
Recent scholarship pointed out how the towns of Sicily experienced wide urbanistic and architectura...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
Archaeological research exploring the transformation of Rome between the so-called 'Constantinian Re...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
In this overview of city planning in Graeco-Roman times, starting with Greek gridiron street p...
Several years ago the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Toulouse (E.T.S.A.T.) organized a...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
The historical area of Trajan’s Forum presents all of the complexity of historical stratifications a...