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The Temple of Venus and Rome and Santa Francesca Romana at the Roman Forum : preservation and transformation / Cristina González-Longo.

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Book
Author/Creator:
González-Longo, Cristina, author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Routledge research in architectural conservation and historic preservation
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--Italy--Rome.
Historic buildings.
Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration.
Roman Forum (Rome, Italy).
Rome--Antiquities.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
Antiquities.
Italy--Rome.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
1 The First Architecture: From the Velia to the Vestibule of the Golden House of Nero p. 1
1.1 The Primitive Landscape: The Roman Forum and the Velia hill p. 1
1.2 The First Settlements in the Roman Forum p. 3
1.3 The Etruscan Mark p. 8
1.4 The Velia From Republican to Imperial Rome p. 11
1.5 Augustus and the Giulio Claudia Dynasty p. 15
1.6 Nero's Urban Project: From the Domus Transitoria to the Domus Aurea p. 19
2 The Place Transformed: The Temple of Venus and Rome of Hadrian p. 23
2.1 Flavian Architecture p. 23
2.2 Hellenism, Mithraism and the Eleusinian Mysteries p. 25
2.3 Hadrian, Architect of the Urbs; Conservation and Innovation of the Classical Temple p. 26
2.4 The Temple of Venus and Rome p. 28
2.5 The Fortune of the Temple After Hadrian: The Antonines and Maxentius's Intervention After the Fire of AD 283 p. 38
3 Decadence, Destruction and Recovery of the Place: The Churches of Ss. Peter and Paul and S. Maria Nova and Alexander III p. 41
3.1 From Pagan to Christian p. 41
3.2 The Constantinian Basilicas p. 45
3.3 Byzantine Rome, Rome in Ruins p. 48
3.4 Honorius I and the Expolio of the Temple of Venus and Rome p. 49
3.5 The Church of Ss. Peter and Paul p. 50
3.6 Santa Maria Nova From Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries p. 53
3.7 The Frangipane Rocca p. 56
3.8 Cultural Renaissance: The Work of Alexander III and the 'International Style' p. 59
3.9 The Gothic Intervention of Honorius III p. 62
3.10 Civitas and Delimitation of Space: The First Monastery p. 64
4 Architectural Preservation and Transformation, Patronage and Innovation: The Olivetan Benedictine Monks, Carlo Lambardi and Gianlorenzo Bernini p. 70
4.1 The Olivetans in Santa Maria Nova and the Regeneration of the Place p. 70
4.2 Santa Francesca Romana and S. Maria Nova p. 72
4.3 The First Renaissance in Rome and the Tridentine Reforms in Santa Maria Nova p. 77
4.4 The Canonization of S. Francesca Romana and the Transformation of the Church, (1612-14) p. 83
4.5 The New Urban Dimension of the Church: The Facade of S. Francesca Romana (1614-15) p. 92
4.6 Bernini's Confessione p. 97
4.7 The Monastery and "L'universale ristabilimento" of the Middle of the Eighteenth Century p. 101
5 The New Conservation Ideology: Giuseppe Valadier and Giuseppe Camporese p. 104
5.1 The End of the Seventeenth Century: A New Architectural Awareness p. 104
5.2 The Changes at the End of the Roman Settecento: Archaeology, Conservation and the Taste for the Ancient p. 105
5.3 Napoleonic Rome: Looting, Count of Tournon's Program and the Archaeological Park p. 107
5.4 Demolition and Reintegration of the Monastery of Santa Maria Nova p. 112
5.5 The Arch of Titus ... or the Arch of Pius? p. 115
5.6 The Love for the Ruins and The Grand Tour p. 119
5.7 Architectural Conservation in the Second Half of the Nineteenth-Century: Restoration Versus Conservation p. 120
5.8 The Transformations for Roma Capitale and the Monumental Complex at the End of the Nineteenth Century p. 122
5.9 The First Vienna School, Alois Riegl and the Kunstwollen p. 125
6 Conservation and Architectural Project: Giacomo Boni as Pioneer of the 'Critical Conservation' p. 128
6.1 Giacomo Boni: 'The Method', Instruments and Education p. 128
6.2 Boni, Ruskin, Webb and SPAB p. 132
6.3 The Innovation in the Conservation of the Cloister of the Monastery of Santa Maria Nova: From 'com'era, dov'era' to Scientific 'Stratigraphic Architectural Conservation Design' p. 135
6.4 Giovannoni and Mussolini: Romanità and Modernity p. 140
6.5 The Via dell'Impero and the Destruction of the Vela p. 143
6.6 The Restoration of the Temple of Venus and Rome and the Athens and Italian Conservation Charters p. 144
6.7 Theory of Conservation: Cesare Brandi on Painting, Sculpture and ... Architecture? p. 148
6.8 Boni, Chilli, Scarpa, Brandi and Venturi p. 153
6.9 The Roman School of Conservation, the 'Critical Conservation' p. 155
6.10 Rebuilding the Velia: Reflections on Architectural and Urban Conservation in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century p. 157
6.11 Old and New: The Contemporary Discourse p. 161
7 Conclusions: The Architectural Conservation Project: Preservation and Transformation p. 167
7.1 The Continuous Architecture p. 167
7.2 The Skilful Conservation of the Architectural Idea p. 168
7.3 The Conservation Project as Preservation and Transformation of Pre-existences p. 170.
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN:
9781315179247
1315179245
Publisher Number:
40030462860
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Restricted for use by site license.

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