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Historical and Technical Notes on Aqueducts from Prehistoric to Medieval Times

2013

The aim of this paper is to present the evolution of aqueduct technologies through the millennia, from prehistoric to medieval times. These hydraulic works were used by several civilizations to collect water from springs and to transport it to settlements, sanctuaries and other targets. Several civilizations, in China and the Americas, developed water transport systems independently, and brought these to high levels of sophistication. For the Mediterranean civilizations, one of the salient characteristics of cultural development, since the Minoan Era (ca. 3200-1100 BC), is the architectural and hydraulic function of aqueducts used for the water supply in palaces and other settlements. The M…

AspendosEngineeringlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringMinoanBiochimieGeography Planning and DevelopmentWater supplyAqueductGierAquatic ScienceAncient historyBiochemistryPrehistorylcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Human settlementByzantinesPergamonEupalinosStatistique mathématiqueGéographie humaineOcéanographie biologiqueAqua MarciaChinaNimesWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500Aqua claudiaWater transportbusiness.industryAqua marciaProbabilitésKnossosRomansOceanographyValensSalientHellenesCultural developmentAqua ClaudiaSegoviabusinessWater
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"Per via di levare". Scavare e sottrarre in architettura

2014

Scavare, dal latino excavare (ex-cavare), possiede etimologicamente il significato di “rendere cavo” mediante l’azione del subtrahĕre (sottrarre). Tuttavia il significato del termine all’interno della sua necessaria disambiguazione non può essere inteso limitatamente alla luce dell’etimologia latina. Si dirà allora che la tecnica dello scavo è opposta e complementare alla tecnica dell’accumulazione. È un procedere per sottrazione di volumi, un operare in negativo per asportazione di materiale, erodendo, cavando ed estraendo. Il saggio indaga, attraverso un intenso per quanto lacunoso excursus tra le esperienze della contemporaneità l'emergere del archetipico della dimensione ipogea dell’arc…

CuevaPetraHut CaribbeanSubtractArquitectura subterráneaCarlo AymoninoEduardo ChillidaCaveChoza caribeñaKeywords: Underground architecture rock-cut architecture dig subtract cave cave hut Caribbean Petra Gottfried Semper Eupalinos Alberti Le Corbusier Carlo Aymonino Hans Hollein Alberto Campo Baeza Eduardo Chillida Francesco Venezia Peter Zumthor.Le CorbusierAlbertiEupalinosPalabras clave: Arquitectura subterránea arquitectura rupestre excavar suprimir cueva choza cari- beña Petra Gottfried Semper Eupalinos Alberti Le Corbusier Carlo Aymonino Hans Hollein Alberto Campo Baeza Eduardo Chillida Francesco Venezia Peter Zumthor.Gottfried SemperDigArquitectura rupestrePeter ZumthorUnderground architecture rock-cut architecture dig subtract cave cave hut Caribbean Petra Gottfried Semper Eupalinos Alberti Le Corbusier Carlo Aymonino Hans Hollein Alberto Campo Baeza Eduardo Chillida Francesco Venezia Peter Zumthor. [Keywords]Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbanaarchitettura ipogea architettura rupestre scavare sottrarre caverna antro capanna caraibica Petra Gottfried Semper Eupalinos Alberti Le Corbusier Carlo Aymonino Hans Hollein Alberto Campo Baeza Eduardo Chillida Francesco Venezia Peter Zumthor.ExcavaciónFrancesco VeneziaArquitectura subterránea arquitectura rupestre excavar suprimir cueva choza cari- beña Petra Gottfried Semper Eupalinos Alberti Le Corbusier Carlo Aymonino Hans Hollein Alberto Campo Baeza Eduardo Chillida Francesco Venezia Peter Zumthor. [Palabras clave]Underground architectureRock-cut architectureHans HolleinAlberto Campo Baeza
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