- Corsi di Laurea
- Bachelor's Degree in CULTURAL HERITAGE
- SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS II
SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS II
- Teaching in italian
- Rilievo e analisi dei monumenti antichi II
- Teaching
- SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS II
- Subject area
- L-ANT/09
- Reference degree course
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Course type
- Bachelor's Degree
- Credits
- 4.0
- Teaching hours
- Frontal Hours: 24.0
- Academic year
- 2024/2025
- Year taught
- 2025/2026
- Course year
- 2
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Curriculum
- ITALO CINESE TECHNOLOGY
Teaching description
Good knowledge the architecture of ancient buildings, with particular reference to the technical and functional aspects; familiarity with computer systems, i.e. CAD, would be preferable.
Special cases and technical innovations in ancient buildings; survey method outlines for direct and indirect survey, for computerized systems applied in drawing and for virtual reconstructions.
Update know how on significant technical innovations of the construction technique of antiquity in relation to modern construction practice and to specific applications for the conservation and restauration cultural heritage buildings; outlines on the methodology of direct and indirect survey, and elementary know-how in virtual reconstruction of ancient buildings.
Lectures and Classes with the support of PPT presentations.
Module will be taught in a 2 week block mode and in presence.
If possible, survey exercises will be proposed.
Final Exam: This course will have a written final exam. The examination will evaluate students’ understanding of the material presented in the course, and of the assigned readings. Grading:
Grades will be determined according to the following breakdown: Attendance and courseworks: 40%
Final exam: 60%
The course aims to offer a reasoned compendium on the major technical innovations of the ancient construction technique, to explain the methodology of direct and indirect survey, and of computerized systems applied in drawing and virtual reconstructions. If it will be possible, it will includes some survey exercises.
Bibliography
Adams, J.P (2005) “ Roman Building, Materials and Techniques,
Routledge 2005, available on Taylor & Francis eBooks,
Amici, C.M. (2008) “Survey and technical analysis: a must for understanding ancient monuments” in ARCHAIA: Case Studies on Research, Planning, Characterisation, Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites , BAR S1877, Oxford 2008, pp. 29-41.
Amici, C.M. (2015), “Hidden iron: high tech devices in roman imperial architecture”, Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on Construction History, Chicago, pp. 63-71.
Amici, C.M.- TEN A., "Preliminary Methodological Indications for the Restoration of Ancient Buildings” Proceedings of the X International Congress of the Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean Basin (MONUBASIN), Athens 2018, pp. 487-505.
Semester
Exam type
Compulsory
Type of assessment
Oral - Final grade
Course timetable
https://easyroom.unisalento.it/Orario