ABSTRACT

With over 750 illustrations, Roman Buildings is a thorough and systematic examination of Roman architecture and building practice, looking at large-scale public buildings as well as more modest homes and shops. Placing emphasis on the technical aspects of the subject, the author follows the process of building through each stage -- from quarry to standing wall, from tree to roof timbers -- and describes how these materials were obtained or manufactured. The author also discusses interior decoration and looks at the practical aspects of water supply, heating and roads.

chapter 1|20 pages

Surveying

chapter 2|170 pages

Materials

chapter 3|38 pages

Construction Using Large Stone Blocks

chapter 4|14 pages

Structures of Mixed Construction

chapter 5|76 pages

Masonry Construction

chapter 6|82 pages

Arches and Vaults

chapter 7|41 pages

Carpentry

chapter 8|29 pages

Wall Covering

chapter 9|10 pages

Floors

chapter 10|115 pages

Civil Engineering

chapter 11|77 pages

Domestic and Commercial Architecture