Starting from the Late Republican and First Imperial ages, the Roman Mediterranean has seen the development and transformation of urbanised areas due to the newly gained stability conferred by the so-called Pax Augusta. This phenomenon has significant consequences in transforming pre-existing urban structures and establishing a large number of newly founded urban areas. This study aims to address a gap in the existing literature by developing a method to analyse the configuration of historical urban sites to understand the social and cultural antecedents of the transformation and development of urban areas in the Roman era. The study builds on Space Syntax theories and techniques to develop an analytical protocol that combines syntactical a...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
This article is based on the investigation of the urban planning principles and archaeological data ...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
Ostia, the harbour city of Rome, widely understood as ancient 'boomtown', offers one of th...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
This article focuses on a type of habitat that existed in the Roman territories in North Africa and ...
This paper analyzes the geographical contexts and spatial relationships of Iberian and Roman towns i...
For a designer-architect to be able to make accurate predictions for any particular urban space, he/...
Rethinking Ostia presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, focused on Rome'...
The application of space syntax methods to heritage related questions has a long track record both i...
Rethinking Ostia presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, focused on Ro...
In this research project, we studied the ancient Timgad site which has been classified on the World ...
The principal aim of this article is to explore the contributions of space syntax to historical rese...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
This article is based on the investigation of the urban planning principles and archaeological data ...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
Ostia, the harbour city of Rome, widely understood as ancient 'boomtown', offers one of th...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
This article focuses on a type of habitat that existed in the Roman territories in North Africa and ...
This paper analyzes the geographical contexts and spatial relationships of Iberian and Roman towns i...
For a designer-architect to be able to make accurate predictions for any particular urban space, he/...
Rethinking Ostia presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, focused on Rome'...
The application of space syntax methods to heritage related questions has a long track record both i...
Rethinking Ostia presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, focused on Ro...
In this research project, we studied the ancient Timgad site which has been classified on the World ...
The principal aim of this article is to explore the contributions of space syntax to historical rese...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...
Object of this thesis is the study of ancient spaces, their organization, function and perception by...