New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture: Interdisciplinary Dialogues in the Field

Author:   Philip Sapirstein ,  David Scahill
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   25
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9789004416635


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   11 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Philip Sapirstein ,  David Scahill
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   25
Weight:   1.336kg
ISBN:  

9789004416635


ISBN 10:   9004416633
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   11 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Preface List of Figures and Tables Notes on Bibliographic Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Recent Developments in the Study of Greek Architecture Philip Sapirstein part 1: Planning, Organization, and Methods of Ancient Greek Architects and Masons 1 The Parthenon's North Colonnade: Comments on Its Construction Lena Lambrinou 2 New Evidence for the Construction Phases of the Parthenon Peristyle: Anomalies at the Southwest Corner Vasileia Manidaki 3 Ancient Blueprints: New Prospects and Interpretations in Light of Recent Discoveries Jeanne Capelle 4 Three Hellenistic 'Naiskoi' in the Theatre Area at Aigeira: Small Buildings in the Context of an Urban Sanctuary Alexandra Tanner part 2: Life History of Greek Monuments and Sites 5 The Small Limestone Buildings on the Akropolis of Athenai Nancy L. Klein 6 Early Temples Built of Wood and Stone: New Finds from Kalapodhi (Phokis) Nils Hellner 7 Recent Architectural Studies at Gournia in East Crete: 2011-2016 D. Matthew Buell, John C. McEnroe, Jorge Andreas Botero Besadalombana, and Rafal Bienkowski 8 The Temple and Hestiatorion of the Sanctuary on Dhespotiko: Archaeology, Architecture, and Restoration Yannos Kourayos, Kornilia Daifa, Goulielmos Orestidis, Dimitrios Egglezos, Vasilis Papavasileiou, and Eleni-Eva Toumbakari part 3: Architecture, Cultural History, and Communication 9 Building Change: Domestic Architecture and Identity during the Bronze Age to Iron Age Transition Kyle A. Jazwa 10 Greek Temple Building from an Economic Perspective: Case Studies from the Western Peloponnesos Andras Patay-Horvath 11 Old Questions and New Approaches: The Significance of Affinities between the Tectonic Arts and the Technical Arts of Ancient Greece Mark Wilson Jones 12 More than War: Symbolic Functions of Greek Fortifications Silke Muth 13 Upcycling as a New Methodological Approach to Reuse in Greek Architecture Sarah A. Rous 14 Looking at the Unfinished: Roughed-Out Ornamentation in Greek Architecture Matthias Grawehr part 4: Simulation, Experience, and Interaction with Greek Architecture 15 Contexts for Greek Architecture: Places and People Mary B. Hollinshead 16 The House of the Rhyta at Pseira: 3D Crowdsourcing in an Online Virtual Environment Miriam G. Clinton with Ansel MacLaughlin 17 Comparing Greek 'Bouleuteria' and Roman 'Curiae': Two Case Studies on the Parallels and Differences in the Acoustic Reconstruction and Simulation of Roman Senate Sessions and Greek Boule Meetings Christian Fron, Verena Stappmanns, Xiaoru Zhou, and Philip Leistner 18 New Architectural Work on the Acropolis of Selinous, Sicily: Towards a Digital Platform for Cultural Heritage Clemente Marconi, David Scahill, and Massimo Limoncelli 19 Architectural Documentation and Visual Evocation: Choices, Iterations, and Virtual Representation in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrake Bonna D. Wescoat Index

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Philip Sapirstein, Ph.D. (2008), Cornell University, is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto. He has published on Greek architecture, architectural terracottas, ancient artisans, and digital technologies for the study of antiquity. David Scahill, Ph.D. (2012), University of Bath, lectures on ancient Greek architecture at the University of Athens. He has published on design and construction principles and conducts fieldwork at archaeological projects around the Mediterranean. Contributors are: : Lena Lambrinou; Vasileia Manidaki; Jeanne Capelle; Alexandra Tanner; Nancy L. Klein; Nils Hellner; D. Matthew Buell, John C. McEnroe, Jorge Andreas Botero Besadalombana, Rafal Bienkowski; Yannos Kourayos, Kornilia Daifa, Goulielmos Orestidis, Dimitrios Egglezos, Vasilis Papavasileiou, Eleni-Eva Toumbakari; Kyle A. Jazwa; Andras Patay-Horvath; Mark Wilson Jones; Silke Muth; Sarah A. Rous; Matthias Grawehr; Mary B. Hollinshead; Miriam G. Clinton, Ansel MacLaughlin; Christian Fron, Verena Stappmanns, Xiaoru Zhou, Philip Leistner; Clemente Marconi, David Scahill, Massimo Limoncelli; Bonna D. Wescoat.

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