Innovative vaulting in the architecture of the Roman Empire : 1st to 4th centuries CE / Lynne C. Lancaster, Ohio University.

Author/creator Lancaster, Lynne C., 1964-
Format Book
PublicationNew York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Descriptionxxvi, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
Subjects

Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Opus Caementicium -- 3. Barrel vaults of brick -- 4. Complex vault forms of brick -- 5. Vaulting tubes -- 6. Hollow voussoirs -- 7. Vaulting ribs of armchair voussoirs -- 8. Vault behavior and structural form -- 9. Vaulting techniques in context.
Abstract "This book studies six vaulting techniques employed in architecture outside of Rome and asks why they were invented where they were and how they were disseminated. Most of the techniques involve terracotta elements in various forms, such as regular flat bricks, hollow voussoirs, vaulting tubes, and armchair voussoirs. Each one is traced geographically via GIS mapping, the results of which are analysed in relation to chronology, geography, and historical context. The most common building type in which the techniques appear is the bath, demonstrating its importance as a catalyst for technological innovation. This book also explores trade networks, the pottery industry, and military movements in relation to building construction, revealing how architectural innovation was influenced by wide ranging cultural factors, many of which stemmed from local influences rather than imperial intervention"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2015021258
ISBN9781107059351 (hardback)
ISBN1107059356 (hardback)
ISBN9781107691353 (paperback)
ISBN1107691354 (paperback)

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks TH2160 .L36 2015 ✔ Available Place Hold