Building the Classical World: Bauforschung as a Contemporary Approach
Building the Classical World: Bauforschung as a Contemporary Approach
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Abstract
This multiauthor volume brings together 13 chapters examining various aspects of structure and construction in the monuments of ancient Greece and Rome. Taken together they represent the international state of Bauforschung, the scientific, analytical, and often archaeological study of historic buildings. The chapters cover a variety of topics, such as construction processes, design principles, building traditions, and historical contexts. This range showcases the different technical and historical methodologies that are brought to bear on the classical architecture of the ancient Mediterranean. At the same time, there is considerable overlap, which demonstrates that different approaches are bound together by the common aim to reconstruct historic built environments, the empirical nature of the undertaking, and the combination of visual and verbal argumentation.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Bauforschung as a Contemporary Approach
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1
Bauforschung and Stadtforschung: The Interscalar Dynamics of Augustus’ Building Program in Rome’s Subura
Margaret M. Andrews
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2
The Augustan Aqueduct of Minturnae in Southern Latium
Hansgeorg Bankel
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3
Building Practices and Historical Context in Augustan Columbarium Tombs
Dorian Borbonus
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4
The Influence of Reuse on Architectural Practices in Late Imperial Rome
Elisha Ann Dumser
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5
Modeling Hermogenes: An Experiment of Bauforschung in Three Dimensions
Samuel Holzman
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6
Roofing Without Timber: The Tower of the Winds in Athens
Hermann J. Kienast
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Forgotten Constructions: Wide-spanning Trusses in Imperial Rome
Alexander von Kienlin
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8
Two Terracotta Vaulting Elements: Tracing Technology Transfer in the Western Mediterranean, 3rd Century bce–2nd Century ce
Lynne C. Lancaster
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Constructing, Deconstructing, and Reconstructing the “Temple of Dionysus” in Side, Pamphylia
Katja Piesker
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10
Large Stones—Big Challenge?
Klaus Rheidt
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11
Virtual Collapse? Considerations of Structure in Reconstructing Greek Architecture
Mark Wilson Jones andGeorg Herdt
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12
Creating “Hanging Gardens”
Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt
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13
Reconstructions of Roman Polychrome Architecture: Evidence, Ideal, and Ideology
Stephan Zink
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End Matter
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