In this thesis I look at city planning and residential architecture in the region of ancient Arcadia on the Peloponnesian peninsula in Greece. I look at seven Arcadian cities, Kyparissia, Stymphalos, Lavda, Tegea, Megalopolis, Asea and Mantineia, focusing on remains of houses and signs of planned street grids. I then compare the material from these sites with what is known from three well explored Greek cities, Olynthus, Priene and Delos. Through this comparison I try to form an outline of the development of Arcadian cities compared to those elsewhere in Greece
This thesis examines the topographical relationship between religious sites and sanctuaries in rural...
To emphasise the reusing of the local identities and cultural effects on contemporary designs, this ...
Despite the presence of sufficient archaeological and literary evidence, the Peloponnese is a region...
This thesis is a study of four cities and their city-plans. The purpose of the paper is to understan...
Greek urban planning in the Archaic period has essentially been a history of colonial foundations, m...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
The thesis attempts to discuss the “informal” urbanization that characterizes the contemporary Greek...
This dissertation addresses the questions of whether, and to what extent, West Greek urban planning ...
Caves and cities are normally found at the opposite ends of the architectural spectrum. The former i...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
In recognition of the importance of landscape as a crucial factor in the birth and evolution of civi...
The poleis on the plain around present-day Tripolis, and particularly Mantineia and Tegea, loom in t...
This paper presents the evidence for the discovery of a regularly planned town of the classical peri...
This thesis examines the topographical relationship between religious sites and sanctuaries in rural...
To emphasise the reusing of the local identities and cultural effects on contemporary designs, this ...
Despite the presence of sufficient archaeological and literary evidence, the Peloponnese is a region...
This thesis is a study of four cities and their city-plans. The purpose of the paper is to understan...
Greek urban planning in the Archaic period has essentially been a history of colonial foundations, m...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
The thesis attempts to discuss the “informal” urbanization that characterizes the contemporary Greek...
This dissertation addresses the questions of whether, and to what extent, West Greek urban planning ...
Caves and cities are normally found at the opposite ends of the architectural spectrum. The former i...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
In recognition of the importance of landscape as a crucial factor in the birth and evolution of civi...
The poleis on the plain around present-day Tripolis, and particularly Mantineia and Tegea, loom in t...
This paper presents the evidence for the discovery of a regularly planned town of the classical peri...
This thesis examines the topographical relationship between religious sites and sanctuaries in rural...
To emphasise the reusing of the local identities and cultural effects on contemporary designs, this ...
Despite the presence of sufficient archaeological and literary evidence, the Peloponnese is a region...