Fores et fenestrae: a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space.
Fores et Fenestrae' aims to analyse Roman doors and windows and their role as an essential part of daily life. They are the structures that connect not only rooms but also houses themselves to the outside world. They relate to privacy, security, and light in domestic spaces. Until very recently...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fores et Fenestrae' aims to analyse Roman doors and windows and their role as an essential part of daily life. They are the structures that connect not only rooms but also houses themselves to the outside world. They relate to privacy, security, and light in domestic spaces. Until very recently, the role of doors and windows in shaping the life and structure of Roman private dwellings has been greatly underestimated. The reason for this lies primarily in the difficulties linked to their study. The low level of preservation of walls and the widespread use of perishable and recyclable materials hinder in many cases a correct assessment of these structures. To achieve greater understanding, the author followed a computational approach. The two cores of the research are the analysis of the database and the observation of results based on new 3D models. 1855 doors and windows were surveyed across eight towns of Roman imperial Italy. The information collected has been organised in a database comprised of nine tables and mined through statistical analyses. Three 3D models of different dwelling types have been generated simulating natural materials and light conditions to observe the role of doors and windows in context.0The work is subdivided into three sections. The first explains the study's methodology and analyses previous scholarship on the topic, highlighting how the issue of doors and windows has often be ignored or only superficially considered. The second section collects typologies of complementary sources to better comprehend the results of the statistical analyses and to integrate the 3D models; literary, epigraphic, and visual sources are considered. To these are added the analysis of the archaeological sources. The third part constitutes the core of the analysis. |
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spelling | MICHIELIN, LUCIA. Fores et fenestrae [electronic resource] : a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. [S.l.] : ARCHAEOPRESS, 2021. 1 online resource text rdacontent still image rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Archaeopress Archaeology Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; 82 Preface ; Part A: Background and Approaches ; Introduction ; Literature Review ; Methodology ; Part B: Sources ; Literary and Epigraphic Sources ; 1 Doors ; 2 Windows ; 3 Words for elements of doors and windows ; 4 Doors and windows in Roman law ; Visual Sources ; 1 Doors ; 2 Windows ; Archaeological Material ; 1 Lintels and doorjambs ; 2 Door-leaves ; 3 Shutters ; 4 Curtains ; 5 Glazed doors and windows ; 6 Other translucent media windows ; 7 Grills ; 8 Locking systems: bars, deadbolt, locks, and keys ; 9 Hinges ; Part C: Data Mining ; Patterns in Doors and Windows ; 1 General patterns of doorways and windows ; 2 Doors and Doorways ; 3 Windows ; 4 Thresholds and Sills ; Openings, Views, and Natural Light in the Roman House ; 1 Different types of barriers and partitions ; 2 Different types of rooms ; 3 Different types of houses ; Final Considerations ; Bibliography ; Appendix 1: DAWD -- The Doors and Windows Database ; Appendix 2: Renders ; Appendix 3: Written Sources. Includes bibliographical references. Fores et Fenestrae' aims to analyse Roman doors and windows and their role as an essential part of daily life. They are the structures that connect not only rooms but also houses themselves to the outside world. They relate to privacy, security, and light in domestic spaces. Until very recently, the role of doors and windows in shaping the life and structure of Roman private dwellings has been greatly underestimated. The reason for this lies primarily in the difficulties linked to their study. The low level of preservation of walls and the widespread use of perishable and recyclable materials hinder in many cases a correct assessment of these structures. To achieve greater understanding, the author followed a computational approach. The two cores of the research are the analysis of the database and the observation of results based on new 3D models. 1855 doors and windows were surveyed across eight towns of Roman imperial Italy. The information collected has been organised in a database comprised of nine tables and mined through statistical analyses. Three 3D models of different dwelling types have been generated simulating natural materials and light conditions to observe the role of doors and windows in context.0The work is subdivided into three sections. The first explains the study's methodology and analyses previous scholarship on the topic, highlighting how the issue of doors and windows has often be ignored or only superficially considered. The second section collects typologies of complementary sources to better comprehend the results of the statistical analyses and to integrate the 3D models; literary, epigraphic, and visual sources are considered. To these are added the analysis of the archaeological sources. The third part constitutes the core of the analysis. Architecture, Domestic Rome. Architecture, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006860 Doors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039065 Windows. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146940 Architecture romaine. Portes. Fenêtres. doors. aat windows. aat Architecture, Domestic fast Architecture, Roman fast Doors fast Windows fast Rome (Empire) fast has work: Fores et fenestrae (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGKBHb3ByQGCjffxvq64tq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 1789696178 9781789696172 (OCoLC)1253477787 Archaeopress archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015043939 Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; 82. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015023665 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2956266 Volltext |
spellingShingle | MICHIELIN, LUCIA Fores et fenestrae a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. Archaeopress archaeology. Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; Preface ; Part A: Background and Approaches ; Introduction ; Literature Review ; Methodology ; Part B: Sources ; Literary and Epigraphic Sources ; 1 Doors ; 2 Windows ; 3 Words for elements of doors and windows ; 4 Doors and windows in Roman law ; Visual Sources ; 1 Doors ; 2 Windows ; Archaeological Material ; 1 Lintels and doorjambs ; 2 Door-leaves ; 3 Shutters ; 4 Curtains ; 5 Glazed doors and windows ; 6 Other translucent media windows ; 7 Grills ; 8 Locking systems: bars, deadbolt, locks, and keys ; 9 Hinges ; Part C: Data Mining ; Patterns in Doors and Windows ; 1 General patterns of doorways and windows ; 2 Doors and Doorways ; 3 Windows ; 4 Thresholds and Sills ; Openings, Views, and Natural Light in the Roman House ; 1 Different types of barriers and partitions ; 2 Different types of rooms ; 3 Different types of houses ; Final Considerations ; Bibliography ; Appendix 1: DAWD -- The Doors and Windows Database ; Appendix 2: Renders ; Appendix 3: Written Sources. Architecture, Domestic Rome. Architecture, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006860 Doors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039065 Windows. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146940 Architecture romaine. Portes. Fenêtres. doors. aat windows. aat Architecture, Domestic fast Architecture, Roman fast Doors fast Windows fast |
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title | Fores et fenestrae a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_auth | Fores et fenestrae a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_exact_search | Fores et fenestrae a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_full | Fores et fenestrae [electronic resource] : a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_fullStr | Fores et fenestrae [electronic resource] : a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fores et fenestrae [electronic resource] : a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
title_short | Fores et fenestrae |
title_sort | fores et fenestrae a computational study of doors and windows in roman domestic space |
title_sub | a computational study of doors and windows in Roman domestic space. |
topic | Architecture, Domestic Rome. Architecture, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006860 Doors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039065 Windows. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146940 Architecture romaine. Portes. Fenêtres. doors. aat windows. aat Architecture, Domestic fast Architecture, Roman fast Doors fast Windows fast |
topic_facet | Architecture, Domestic Rome. Architecture, Roman. Doors. Windows. Architecture romaine. Portes. Fenêtres. doors. windows. Architecture, Domestic Architecture, Roman Doors Windows Rome (Empire) |
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