The break with the tradition of the timber-roof basilica and the passage to vaulted construction has been one of the most intriguing developments of the Early Byzantine period. A crucial question concerning this development regards the degree to which the emergent vaulting technology required the use of centering. The recent graphic reconstruction of a series of Early Byzantine churches in west Asia Minor, such as St. John and St. Mary at Ephesos, Building D at Sardis, and St. John at Philadelphia sheds new light on this problem. The study of the exposed inner layers of these dilapidated monuments makes it possible to visualize their vault structure in detail. Reconstruction reveals a wide variety of vault forms and brick patterns character...
The paper presents in an abridged form two theses from the author’s doctoral dissertation entitled „...
Crossed-arch vaults are a particular type of ribbed vaults. Their main feature is that the ribs tha...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
The churches of St. John and St. Mary at Ephesos, ‘Building D’ at Sardis, St. John at Philadelphia, ...
This paper investigates the methodology employed in the recent survey and reconstruction of the majo...
Vaults have been historically regarded as the ideal structure to span imposing spaces in representat...
The massive Early Byzantine church known as 'Basilica B' at Philippi constitutes one of the rare Gre...
Tile vaults are a particular type of vault built without centering. Thin bricks (tiles) are placed f...
British architects played a major role in the rediscovery of the Byzantine monuments of Greece in th...
Porta Rosa in Velia holds a special place in the history of ancient architecture not so much for the...
In the second century CE, the so-called “pitched brick” vaulting – a technique developed in Egypt an...
Reviewing the brief background and characteristics of vaulting, construction and looking over the co...
The cross vault represents one of the most diffused and fascinating structural typologies of the Eur...
The current state of research on the design and construction of late Gothic vaults is principally ba...
Portuguese Vaulting System at the Dawn and Early Modern Period. Between tradition and Innovation. II...
The paper presents in an abridged form two theses from the author’s doctoral dissertation entitled „...
Crossed-arch vaults are a particular type of ribbed vaults. Their main feature is that the ribs tha...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
The churches of St. John and St. Mary at Ephesos, ‘Building D’ at Sardis, St. John at Philadelphia, ...
This paper investigates the methodology employed in the recent survey and reconstruction of the majo...
Vaults have been historically regarded as the ideal structure to span imposing spaces in representat...
The massive Early Byzantine church known as 'Basilica B' at Philippi constitutes one of the rare Gre...
Tile vaults are a particular type of vault built without centering. Thin bricks (tiles) are placed f...
British architects played a major role in the rediscovery of the Byzantine monuments of Greece in th...
Porta Rosa in Velia holds a special place in the history of ancient architecture not so much for the...
In the second century CE, the so-called “pitched brick” vaulting – a technique developed in Egypt an...
Reviewing the brief background and characteristics of vaulting, construction and looking over the co...
The cross vault represents one of the most diffused and fascinating structural typologies of the Eur...
The current state of research on the design and construction of late Gothic vaults is principally ba...
Portuguese Vaulting System at the Dawn and Early Modern Period. Between tradition and Innovation. II...
The paper presents in an abridged form two theses from the author’s doctoral dissertation entitled „...
Crossed-arch vaults are a particular type of ribbed vaults. Their main feature is that the ribs tha...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...