Roman Architecture and Urbanism: From the Origins to Late Antiquity (Contemporary South Asia)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 9/5/2019
EAN 9780521470711, ISBN10: 0521470714
Hardcover, 912 pages, 30.7 x 23.6 x 6.1 cm
Language: English
Since antiquity, Roman architecture and planning have inspired architects and designers. In this volume, Diane Favro and Fikret Yegül offer a comprehensive history and analysis of the Roman built environment, emphasizing design and planning aspects of buildings and streetscapes. They explore the dynamic evolution and dissemination of architectural ideas, showing how local influences and technologies were incorporated across the vast Roman territory. They also consider how Roman construction and engineering expertise, as well as logistical proficiency, contributed to the making of bold and exceptional spaces and forms. Based on decades of first-hand examinations of ancient sites throughout the Roman world, from Britain to Syria, the authors give close accounts of many sites no longer extant or accessible. Written in a lively and accessible manner, Roman Architecture and Urbanism affirms the enduring attractions of Roman buildings and environments and their relevance to a global view of architecture. It will appeal to readers interested in the classical world and the history of architecture and urban design, as well as wide range of academic fields. With 835 illustrations including numerous new plans and drawings as well as digital renderings.
1. Urban design and architecture in Rome and Italy during the Republic and the early empire
2. Temple architecture of Republican Rome and Italy
3. Technology of building
4. Julio-Claudian architecture in Rome
5. Residential architecture
6. Imperial architecture in Rome from the Flavians through the Antonines
7. Architecture and planning in Italy and the western provinces
from the Republic to the empire
8. Architecture and planning in North Africa
9. Greece under Roman rule
10. Architecture and planning in Asia Minor
11. The Roman Near East
12. The late empire in Rome and the provinces
from the Severans to Constantine.