As is so often the case in the practical achievement of important and highly original architectural projects, a careful analysis of the construction of the roman architecture of the IVth century unveiled a dynamic architecture that featured a number of innovative elements. Some of these were special solutions and clever expedients developed within the context of construction practices that were by then well-established, after the amazing feats of the Trajanic-Hadrianic period; clearly showing that to find true innovations that can provide insight into the art of building, one must analyse large and noteworthy structures that have made an architectural impact on their environment
Between 2003 and 2012, the New Bibliotheca Hertziana (Max-Planck Institute for the Art History) was ...
New archaeological excavations begun in 1998 have exposed the complexity of construction design and ...
The paper tells the story of the designer Alessandro Antonelli and of his determination (1798-1888) ...
one of largest concrete structures built in ancient Rome with cross and barrel vaults that spanned o...
In the early 4th century C.E., the interior hall of the Basilica of Maxentius was adorned with eight...
The triumphant raising of the Vatican obelisk, conducted by Domenico Fontana under Sixtus V between ...
Ancient Roman architecture has played a large part in modern culture in terms of helping to give new...
This paper outlines the complex condition of the reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside ...
In the city of Rome, the period that runs from the pontificate of Hadrian I (771-795) to that of Leo...
Maxentius erected an impressive trio of monuments along Rome\u27s Sacra Via—the Basilica Nova, the t...
[EN]: El articulo trata de los alcances obtenidos recientemente en los estudios de arquitectura roma...
In 17th and 18th century Rome, building site technology depended on a consolidated empiricism rather...
By the time the Roman Empire has accepted the Babteism, the sacred architecture started to develop. ...
The article is an attempt to arouse a discussion about the originality of the design of Roman Christ...
The Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik represents the most important architectural achievement of the...
Between 2003 and 2012, the New Bibliotheca Hertziana (Max-Planck Institute for the Art History) was ...
New archaeological excavations begun in 1998 have exposed the complexity of construction design and ...
The paper tells the story of the designer Alessandro Antonelli and of his determination (1798-1888) ...
one of largest concrete structures built in ancient Rome with cross and barrel vaults that spanned o...
In the early 4th century C.E., the interior hall of the Basilica of Maxentius was adorned with eight...
The triumphant raising of the Vatican obelisk, conducted by Domenico Fontana under Sixtus V between ...
Ancient Roman architecture has played a large part in modern culture in terms of helping to give new...
This paper outlines the complex condition of the reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside ...
In the city of Rome, the period that runs from the pontificate of Hadrian I (771-795) to that of Leo...
Maxentius erected an impressive trio of monuments along Rome\u27s Sacra Via—the Basilica Nova, the t...
[EN]: El articulo trata de los alcances obtenidos recientemente en los estudios de arquitectura roma...
In 17th and 18th century Rome, building site technology depended on a consolidated empiricism rather...
By the time the Roman Empire has accepted the Babteism, the sacred architecture started to develop. ...
The article is an attempt to arouse a discussion about the originality of the design of Roman Christ...
The Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik represents the most important architectural achievement of the...
Between 2003 and 2012, the New Bibliotheca Hertziana (Max-Planck Institute for the Art History) was ...
New archaeological excavations begun in 1998 have exposed the complexity of construction design and ...
The paper tells the story of the designer Alessandro Antonelli and of his determination (1798-1888) ...