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Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome By Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome by Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)


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Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome examines methods and techniques that enabled builders to construct some of the most imposing monuments of ancient Rome. Focusing on structurally innovative vaulting and the factors that influenced its advancement.

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome Summary

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome: Innovations in Context by Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome examines methods and techniques that enabled builders to construct some of the most imposing monuments of ancient Rome. Focusing on structurally innovative vaulting and the factors that influenced its advancement, Lynne Lancaster also explores a range of related practices, including lightweight pumice as aggregate, amphoras in vaults, vaulting ribs, metal tie bars, and various techniques of buttressing. She provides the geological background of the local building stones and applies mineralogical analysis to determine material provenance, which in turn suggests trading patterns and land use. Lancaster also examines construction techniques in relation to the social, economic, and political contexts of Rome, in an effort to draw connections between changes in the building industry and the events that shaped Roman society from the early empire to late antiquity. This book was awarded the James R. Wiseman Book Award from the Archaeological Institute of America in 2007.

Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome Reviews

'Lancaster's arguments mark a more sophisticated approach to the study of Roman architecture than has hitherto been possible. ... [H]er extensive on-site studies and simple but handsomely executed line drawings show us how and why Roman vaults and domes stand; how the Romans calculated the strength of their constructions; how changes in materials affected the stability and character of concrete buildings, and how developments in contemporary society determined these changes.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'This is a rigorous fascinating study, and excellent background for a trip to Rome ...' The Architectural Review

About Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)

Lynne Lancaster is Associate Professor of Classics at Ohio University. A scholar of Roman archaeology and architecture, she has been awarded fellowships from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation, and the American Academy in Rome.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Centering and formwork; 3. Ingredients: mortar and caementa; 4. Amphoras in vaults; 5. Vaulting ribs; 6. Metal clamps and tie bars; 7. Vault behavior and buttressing; 8. Structural analysis: history and case studies; 9. Innovations in context.

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NLS9780521744362
9780521744362
0521744369
Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome: Innovations in Context by Lynne C. Lancaster (Ohio University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-03-09
296
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