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The double-chaired voussoir barrel vault on the Gymnasium Calidarium, Salamis Cyprus

İsim The double-chaired voussoir barrel vault on the Gymnasium Calidarium, Salamis Cyprus
Yazar Camiz, Alessandro, Griffo, M., Tedeschi, A.
Basım Tarihi: 2019
Basım Yeri - Gangemi Editore
Konu Architecture, Archaeology, History of architecture, Digital survey
Tür Belge
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 9788849238006
Kayıt Numarası 4d2988ae-0dc8-49ff-b0ea-1a4feea69540
Lokasyon Architecture
Tarih 2019
Örnek Metin The colonnade of the Salamis Gymnasium was excavated in 1890 (Arthur, Munro & Tubbs, 1891) and interpreted as part of a Temple of Zeus. The area was recognized as a thermal complex following new excavations in 1925, which therein uncovered partially three vaulted aulae. The building is a stratified palimpsest, reconstructed over the ruins of several earthquakes. First built during the rule of Augustus, archaeologists have dated one phase of the complex to the principate of Trajan 98-117 AD [25]. Others agree on dating the thermal buildings to the II century. On the base of the statues and coins found during the excavations, Karagheorgis pushed the last phase to the VI century. Even though dating the complex is an open issue, in the last phase, the architects designed this barrel vault, “une voûte faite de larges dalles assemblées” with double-chaired voussoirs, an anti-seismic device, on top of a thick wall of limestone ashlars. Stratigraphic data derived from an UAV digital photogrammetric survey allowed a tentative dating of the last phase of the complex. The paper will provide the graphical reconstruction of the vault so to understand its structural behaviour. We analysed the results of the survey with reference to other coeval examples of thermal buildings in the eastern Mediterranean area to provide new data for the building’s constructive phases within the late antique settlement of Constantia.
Editör Conte, A., Guida, A.
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The double-chaired voussoir barrel vault on the Gymnasium Calidarium, Salamis Cyprus

Yazar Camiz, Alessandro, Griffo, M., Tedeschi, A.
Basım Tarihi 2019
Basım Yeri - Gangemi Editore
Konu Architecture, Archaeology, History of architecture, Digital survey
Tür Belge
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 9788849238006
Kayıt Numarası 4d2988ae-0dc8-49ff-b0ea-1a4feea69540
Lokasyon Architecture
Tarih 2019
Örnek Metin The colonnade of the Salamis Gymnasium was excavated in 1890 (Arthur, Munro & Tubbs, 1891) and interpreted as part of a Temple of Zeus. The area was recognized as a thermal complex following new excavations in 1925, which therein uncovered partially three vaulted aulae. The building is a stratified palimpsest, reconstructed over the ruins of several earthquakes. First built during the rule of Augustus, archaeologists have dated one phase of the complex to the principate of Trajan 98-117 AD [25]. Others agree on dating the thermal buildings to the II century. On the base of the statues and coins found during the excavations, Karagheorgis pushed the last phase to the VI century. Even though dating the complex is an open issue, in the last phase, the architects designed this barrel vault, “une voûte faite de larges dalles assemblées” with double-chaired voussoirs, an anti-seismic device, on top of a thick wall of limestone ashlars. Stratigraphic data derived from an UAV digital photogrammetric survey allowed a tentative dating of the last phase of the complex. The paper will provide the graphical reconstruction of the vault so to understand its structural behaviour. We analysed the results of the survey with reference to other coeval examples of thermal buildings in the eastern Mediterranean area to provide new data for the building’s constructive phases within the late antique settlement of Constantia.
Editör Conte, A., Guida, A.
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