Building an Empire: Roman Architecture
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Description
The course discusses the main typologies of Roman structures (spectacle architecture, funerary architecture, cultic architecture, etc.) in their cultural and historical context. Along with the role played by architecture in Rome’s civilising mission, which represents the main concern of the course, the anthropological dimension of ancient Roman architecture will be explored. Generic notions regarding the ancient world, with focus on Roman culture are given, with the course functioning as both introduction to Roman antiquity and detailed analysis of the functions of official and private buildings. If the students' schedule will allow it, a trip to Pompeii or Rome will be organised towards the end of the course.
Education
- Master of Science in Architecture, History and theory of art and architecture, Historical-humanistic facultative courses, 1st year
- Master of Science in Architecture, History and theory of art and architecture, Historical-humanistic facultative courses, 2nd year