The work starts from the analysis and comparison of the study of Ro- man archaeological structures present in historical maps, starting with Bufalini's Map of Rome (1551) and then continuing with the study of Nolli's (1748) and Lanciani’s one (1901). From the analysis of these maps, a method has been de- veloped for the realization of a contemporary cartography of the Roman archeo- logies, choosing, as a case study, that of the Aurelian Walls, from which a three- dimensional survey has been started by using of the Laser Scanner, with the aim of studying the relationship of these archeological elements with the spaces of present-day Rome. The aim of the study is to detect the transformations that have taken place around the wall throughout history, including the topography, and to highlight the current relationship between public space and ancient architecture.
Cianci, M.G., Calisi, D., Mondelli, F.P. (2020). La memoria storico culturale delle Mura Aureliane: il rilievo archeologico dalle carte antiche alle tecniche contemporanee.. In Atti del convegno XVIII Congreso Internacional de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica.
La memoria storico culturale delle Mura Aureliane: il rilievo archeologico dalle carte antiche alle tecniche contemporanee.
cianci, Maria Grazia;calisi, Daniele;mondelli, Francesca Paola
2020-01-01
Abstract
The work starts from the analysis and comparison of the study of Ro- man archaeological structures present in historical maps, starting with Bufalini's Map of Rome (1551) and then continuing with the study of Nolli's (1748) and Lanciani’s one (1901). From the analysis of these maps, a method has been de- veloped for the realization of a contemporary cartography of the Roman archeo- logies, choosing, as a case study, that of the Aurelian Walls, from which a three- dimensional survey has been started by using of the Laser Scanner, with the aim of studying the relationship of these archeological elements with the spaces of present-day Rome. The aim of the study is to detect the transformations that have taken place around the wall throughout history, including the topography, and to highlight the current relationship between public space and ancient architecture.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.