Figure 1. The Porticus Aemilia, 3rd B.C.
Figure 2. Roman vaults and domes
Figure 3. Temple of Fortuna Primigenia
Figure 4. Trajan’s market floor plan and section
Figure 5. Trajan’s Market General – view of the semicircular exedra
Figure 6. Upper level of the Trajan’s Markets. The concrete vault is made up of a series of lateral projections opening on to trading galleries.
Figure 7. General plan of Hadrian’s villa
Figure 8. Thermal Halls
Figure 9. Plan of the Temple of Serapis
Figure 10. Concrete covered exedra at Sanctuary of Serapis
Figure 11. Teatro Marittimo with circular colonnade
References
- Stierlin, H. (2004), The Roman Empire: From the Etruscans to the Decline of the Roman Empire, 1st ed., Taschen, p. 7-11.
- Stierlin, H. (2004), The Roman Empire: From the Etruscans to the Decline of the Roman Empire, 1st ed., Taschen, p. 22.
- Sear, F. (1983), Roman Architecture, 1st ed., Cornell University Press, p. 77-85.
- MacDonald, W. (1965), The Architecture of the Roman Empires, Revised ed., Yale Universtiy Press, p. 167-171.
- Stierlin, H. (2004), The Roman Empire: From the Etruscans to the Decline of the Roman Empire, 1st ed., Taschen, p. 28-31.
- Stierlin, H. (2004), The Roman Empire: From the Etruscans to the Decline of the Roman Empire, 1st ed., Taschen, p. 137-142.
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