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La villa d’Offemont (Territoire de Belfort) :
The extension of the village of Offemont (Territoire de Belfort) can destroy the remains of his Gallo-Roman villa, it seemed appropriate to gather all the information currently available, plans or texts to old furniture deposited at the Museum of Belfort,
Christophe GASTON +3 more
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In Algeria, family’s residential preference for a single house is widely analysed and established in research works. However, families’ migration from single-family home to collective housing has been observed in recent years.
Najet Mouaziz-Bouchentouf
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The Rise of the Architectural Fact
Through a Mediationist Theory of Architecture based on Jean Gagnepain’s much wider theory of mediation, this theoretical essay discusses the idea that is referred to here as the 'architectural fact'.
Renaud Pleitinx, Ghita Barkouch
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As part of the construction of a motorway interchange in the municipality of La Boisse (Ain), about twenty kilometres north-east of Lyon, a preventive archaeology project carried out in 2005–2006 furnished additional information about a villa built in ...
Tony Silvino +7 more
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The correlation of urban and country lifestyles (on the example of A. Palladio’s architecture)
The article deals with the problem of images of active and contemplative life on the example of translations of the 1570 treatise by the Italian architect of the Late Renaissance Andrea Palladio Four Books on Architecture.
Ekaterina Mokhova
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Le logement servile dans la demeure en Gaule romaine
The question of the location of dwellings of slave-labourers in a particular space remains problematic in the Roman world, and particularly for Gaul, where mentions of slave housing are quite rare.
Christophe Gaston
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I materiali di Villa Garzoni (Collodi)
Villa Garzoni and its garden are an extraordinary example of 18th-century Tuscan taste and culture. They are located on the slope of a hill at the mouth of the Pescia di Collodi stream in the Pescia plain (northern Tuscany).
Emma Cantisani +2 more
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Des murs muets… aux stratifications maçonnées : derrière l’apparente homogénéité des maçonneries
While the study of elevations of medieval civil buildings has gradually gained ground in research agendas as medieval archaeology has progressed, it seems that the detailed study of architectural remains recovered in excavation has lagged behind.
Victorine Mataouchek
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From survey to fem analysis for documentation of built heritage: The case study of villa revedin-bolasco [PDF]
In the last decade advances in the fields of close-range photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and Computer Vision (CV) have enabled to collect different kind of information about a Cultural Heritage objects and to carry out highly accurate ...
Coppa, U. +5 more
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Recyclage du plomb en contexte rural à la fin de l’Antiquité. Exemple de la villa de Burgille
At Burgille, in the pars rustica of a large villa, two workshops were established during the sec-ond half of the 4th century AD to recycle iron and copper-alloy artefacts. At the end of that cen-tury, when the residential part of the villa was abandoned,
Bérangère Fort +2 more
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