The paper investigates the introduction into Early Modern building practice in the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) of pozzolana, a component of hydraulic cement, thus extending the area where it was known to have been used in the Baroque era. The documents in the State Archive in Dubrovnik reveal that this granulate was first sent to Dubrovnik – along with projects and a master-builder from Rome – on the occasion of the rebuilding of the cathedral after the great earthquake of 1667. The scepticism of Dubrovnik authorities towards the new material is analogous to the almost contemporary French discussion relating to Bernini’s Louvre. By contrast, the 18th-century Ragusan documents express the necessity of pozzolana for the hydraulic wor...
The series of earthquakes that struck Italy between the late nineteenth century and the first decade...
This paper outlines the complex condition of the reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside ...
The “Long Palombaro”, part of the network of underground structures and courtyards that was covered ...
The paper investigates the introduction into Early Modern building practice in the Republic of Ragus...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
The city of Milan preserve an amazing historical and architectural heritage, consisting of a high nu...
The construction of the new imperial see of Ravenna was quite completely made with reused materials,...
none2Historical construction techniques that use brick cannot be fully understood without a comprehe...
The triumphant raising of the Vatican obelisk, conducted by Domenico Fontana under Sixtus V between ...
Après le séisme qui frappa la région de la République de Raguse en 1667, Dubrovnik (ancienne Raguse)...
Printed Renaissance Treatises on Architecture in Dubrovnik Renaissance treatises on architecture pl...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
none1noThe use of cement-based mortars for the repair of ancient masonry joints was quite common in ...
The Italian architectural heritage of the early part of the Twentieth century is characterized by th...
The series of earthquakes that struck Italy between the late nineteenth century and the first decade...
This paper outlines the complex condition of the reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside ...
The “Long Palombaro”, part of the network of underground structures and courtyards that was covered ...
The paper investigates the introduction into Early Modern building practice in the Republic of Ragus...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
The city of Milan preserve an amazing historical and architectural heritage, consisting of a high nu...
The construction of the new imperial see of Ravenna was quite completely made with reused materials,...
none2Historical construction techniques that use brick cannot be fully understood without a comprehe...
The triumphant raising of the Vatican obelisk, conducted by Domenico Fontana under Sixtus V between ...
Après le séisme qui frappa la région de la République de Raguse en 1667, Dubrovnik (ancienne Raguse)...
Printed Renaissance Treatises on Architecture in Dubrovnik Renaissance treatises on architecture pl...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
none1noThe use of cement-based mortars for the repair of ancient masonry joints was quite common in ...
The Italian architectural heritage of the early part of the Twentieth century is characterized by th...
The series of earthquakes that struck Italy between the late nineteenth century and the first decade...
This paper outlines the complex condition of the reconstruction of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside ...
The “Long Palombaro”, part of the network of underground structures and courtyards that was covered ...