The Geometric Enigma of Small Baths at Hadrian’s Villa: Mixtilinear Plan Design and Complex Roofing Conception
- 329 Downloads
Abstract
Starting in the late Domitian age, through Nero’s Empire and ending in Hadrian’s principate, an increasing technological shift relating to both opus caementicium and centring work made it possible to build cupolas with unprecedented technical solutions in terms of both dimension and shape. Hadrian’s strain was applied to the development of innovative domes, as shown in various pavilions in his Tiburtine Villa and perfectly expressed by the well-known episode reported by Cassius Dio concerning the criticism expressed by Apollodorus of Damascus on the Emperor’s ribbed vault design. Many researchers agree on the importance of the octagonal hall of the Villa’s Small Baths in terms of its unusual shape and daring structure and on the significance of the access vestibule of the Piazza d’Oro. The geometry and construction knowledge suggested by their shapes make them perfect examples of the importance of mathematicians’ influence on architects during the design process.
Keywords
Design analysis Design theory Historical era: II century a.D. Hadrian’s Villa Small Baths Descriptive geometry Grids PolygonsReferences
- Adembri, Benedetta. 2013. Villa Adriana, Villa d’Este e il reimpiego: i fregi figurati curvilinei del teatro Marittimo e di Piazza d’Oro. In: Ippolito II d’Este, cardinale, principe, mecenate, eds. Marina Cogotti and Francesco Paolo Fiore, 351–366. Roma: De Luca Editori d’Arte.Google Scholar
- Adembri, Benedetta, Cinque, Giuseppina Enrica and Elisabetta Lazzeri. 2010. Cupole, volte e calotte: la magnificenza dell’impero. In: Disegnare il tempo e l’armonia. Il disegno di architettura osservatorio nell’universo, eds. Emma Mandelli and Gaia Lavoratti, vol. 2, 680–687. Firenze: AlineaGoogle Scholar
- Adembri, B., Cipriani, L., Fantini, F. and S. Bertacchi. 2015. Reverse designing: an integrated method for interpreting ancient architecture. SCIRES-it 5 (2): 15–32.Google Scholar
- Adembri, Benedetta, Cipriani, Luca, Filippo and Fantini. 2016. Illustrare, pianificare e costruire nel mondo antico: casi di studio da Villa Adriana. In: I Tracciati di cantiere: disegni esecutivi per la trasmissione e diffusione delle conoscenze tecniche, eds. Carlo Inglese and Antonio Pizzo, 90–107. Roma: Gangemi.Google Scholar
- Adembri, Benedetta, Di Tondo, Sergio, Fantini, Filippo and Fabio Ristori. 2014. Nuove prospettive di ricerca su Piazza d’Oro e gli ambienti mistilinei a pianta centrale: confronti tipologici e ipotesi ricostruttive. In: Adriano e la Grecia. Studi e ricerche, eds. Elena Calandra and Benedetta Adembri, 81–90. Milano: Electa.Google Scholar
- Adembri, Benedetta, Juan-Vidal, Francisco and Isabel Martínez-Espejo Zaragoza. 2012. Hunting friezes of the Piazza d’Oro at Hadrian’s Villa. New hypothesis for a virtual reconstruction inside an integrated research strategy. In: Proceedings of the 16 th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT 16), Vienna, 14–16 November 2011, 140‒153. http://www.chnt.at/proceedings-chnt-16/. Accessed 1 Nov. 2016.
- Bertocci, Stefano. 2015. Documentation of Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli: digital survey for conservation and evaluation of archaeological areas. In: Libro Comunicaciones/Paper Book, III Congreso Internacional sobre Documentación, Conservación y Reutilización del Patrimonio Arquitectónico y Paisajístico, Valencia, 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre de 2015, 2130‒2137. Valencia: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València.Google Scholar
- Bianchini, C. and F. Fantini. 2015. Dimensioning of Ancient Buildings for Spectacles Through Stereometrica and De mensuris by Heron of Alexandria. Nexus Network Journal 17 (1): 23–54.CrossRefMATHGoogle Scholar
- Cairoli, G. 1975. Ricerche sull’architettura di Villa Adriana. Roma: De Luca Editore.Google Scholar
- Calandra, E. 2013. Adriano princeps e committente. Forma Urbis 18 (8): 4–11.Google Scholar
- Caliari, P.F. 2012. Tractatus logico sintattico: la forma trasparente di Villa Adriana. Roma: Edizioni Quasar.Google Scholar
- Campus, A. 2015. Le “Terme di Nerone” a Pisa: restituzione volumetrica e ricostruzione tridimensionale. Il Mulino-riviste web 2–3: 120–130.Google Scholar
- Cinque, Giuseppina Enrica. 2013. Le componenti progettuali nell’architettura della villa Adriana: il nucleo centrale. In: Roma, Tibur, Baetica, Investigaciones Adrianeas, eds. Rafael Hidalgo Prieto and María del Pilar León Alonso, 95–150. Sevilla: Secretariado de Publicaciones, Universidad de Sevilla.Google Scholar
- Cinque, G.E. and E. Lazzeri. 2010. Analisi geometriche e progettuali in alcuni complessi di Villa Adriana. Romula 1: 55–84.Google Scholar
- Cipriani, L., F. Fantini and S. Bertacchi. 2013. Criteri di indagine degli spazi voltati nell’ambito dell’architettura storica e in archeologia. SCIRES-it 3 (2): 101–134.Google Scholar
- Cipriani, Luca, Fantini, Filippo and Silvia Bertacchi. 2016. 3D Digital Models for Scientific Purpose: Between Archaeological Heritage and Reverse Modelling. In: Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Architectural and Archaeological Heritage, ed. Alfonso Ippolito, ch. 10, 291–321. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.Google Scholar
- Conti, Cinzia and Giangiacomo Martines. 2010. Hero of Alexandria, Severus and Celer: Treatises and Vaulting at the Nero’s Time. In: Mechanics and Architecture between epísteme and téchne, ed. Anna Sinopoli, 79–96. Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.Google Scholar
- De Angelis D’Ossat, Guglielmo. 1936. Sugli edifici ottagonali a cupola nell’antichità e nel Medio Evo. In: Atti del I Congresso Nazionale di Storia dell’Architettura (29–31 Ottobre 1936-XV), 13‒24. Firenze: Sansoni.Google Scholar
- Di Tondo, S. 2007. La Forma di Villa Adriana nel Territorio tiburtino. Ph.D. thesis, Università di Firenze.Google Scholar
- Dio, Cassius. 1925. Roman History (3rd AD), Volume VIII, Books 61–70. Ed. and trans. Earnest Cary. Cambridge: Loeb Classical Library/Harvard University Press.Google Scholar
- Duncan-Jones, R.P. 1980. Length-Units in Roman Town Planning: The Pes Monetalis and the Pes Drusianus. Britannia 11: 127–133.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Giuffrida, E. 2007. La ricorsività dell’actus nel progetto planimetrico di “Villa Adriana”. Studio delle geometrie sottese. Ph.D. thesis, Sapienza Università di Roma.Google Scholar
- Gizzi, Stefano. 2002. Tivoli, la villa Adriana. In: Italia Antiqua. Envois degli architetti francesi (1811–1950). Italia e area mediterranea, eds. Olivier Bonfait and Annie Jacques, ch. 58, 82–90. Parigi: École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts.Google Scholar
- Hansen, E., Nielsen, J., Asserbo, J. and T. Jespersen. 2011. Due cupole a Villa Adriana. Calcoli statici. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 35/36: 83–100.Google Scholar
- Heiberg, J.L. 1914. Heronis Alexandrini, Opera quae supersunt omnia. Stuttgart: Teubner (rpt. 1976).Google Scholar
- Hoffmann, Adolf. 2009. Villa Adriana a Tivoli. In: Storia dell’architettura italiana. Architettura romana. I grandi monumenti di Roma, eds. Henner Von Hesberg and Paul Zanker, 290–299.Google Scholar
- Jacobson, D.M. 1986. Hadrianic Architecture and Geometry. American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) 90 (1), 69–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Jones, Mark Wilson. 2015. Building on adversity: the Pantheon and problems with its construction. In: The Pantheon: From Antiquity to the Present, eds. Tod A. Marder and Mark Wilson Jones, 193–230. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
- Lancaster, L.C. 2005. Concrete vaulted construction in imperial Rome. Innovations in context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- MacDonald, W.L. and B.M. Boyle. 1980. The Small Baths at Hadrian’s Villa. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 39: 5–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- MacDonald, W.L. and J.A. Pinto. 1997. Villa Adriana. La costruzione e il mito da Adriano a Louis I. Kahn. Milano: Electa.Google Scholar
- Mari, Z. and S. Sgalambro. 2007. The Antinoeion of Hadrian’s Villa: Interpretation and Architectural Reconstruction. American Journal of Archaeology 111 (1): 83–104.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Martines, G. 2014. Isidore’s Compass. A Scholium by Eutocius on Heron’s Treatise on Vaulting. Nuncius 29: 279–311.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Moneti, A. 1992. Nuovi sostegni all’ipotesi di una grande sala cupolata alla Piazza d’Oro di Villa Adriana. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 20: 67–92.Google Scholar
- Penna, A. 1836. Viaggio pittorico della Villa Adriana composto dei musaici, pitture, statue ed altri oggetti rinvenuti nelle varie escavazioni condotto da Agostino Penna con una breve descrizione di ciascun monumento. Roma: della tipografia di Pietro Aureli.Google Scholar
- Portoghesi, P. 1994. Francesco Borromini. Milano: Mondadori Electa.Google Scholar
- Pucci, Mirco and Alessandro Blanco. 2011. Ad thermas: a system between private and public life in the ancient town. In: Proceedings of the 15 th International Congress “Cultural Heritage and New Technologies” (CHNT 2010, Wien, November 2010), 502‒512. Wien: Museen der Stadt Wien - Stadtarchäologie.Google Scholar
- Puma, Paola. 2013. Le Terme di Nerone a Pisa. I rilievi per una nuova piattaforma di comunicazione e divulgazione. In: Actas del Congreso La Experiencia del Reuso, Propuestas Internacionales para la Documentación, Conservación y Reutilización del Patrimonio Arquitectónico (…), 265‒271. Madrid: UPM.Google Scholar
- Rakob, F.L. 1967. Die Piazza d’Oro in der Villa Hadriana bei Tivoli. Ph.D. thesis, University of Munchen.Google Scholar
- Richardson, M., Stevens, M. H. Burns. 2000. John Soane architetto 1753–1837. Milano: Skira.Google Scholar
- Salza Prina Ricotti, E. 2001. Villa Adriana. Il sogno di un imperatore. Roma: “L’Erma” di Bretschneider.Google Scholar
- Verdiani, Giorgio, Pucci Mirco and Alessandro Blanco. 2010. A ground test for enhancing the approach to the digital survey and reconstruction for archaeologists and architects. In: Proceedings of the 14 th International Congress “Cultural Heritage and New Technologies” (CHNT 2009, Wien, November 2009), 259‒69. Wien: Museen der Stadt Wien - Stadtarchäologie.Google Scholar
- Viscogliosi, Alessandro. 2006. Traiano e gli imperatori adottivi. In: L’architettura del mondo antico, eds. Corrado Bozzoni, Vittorio Franchetti Pardo, Giorgio Ortolani and Alessandro Viscogliosi, ch. 4, 298–338. Bari: Laterza.Google Scholar
- Ward-Perkins, J.B. 1974. Architettura romana. Milano: Electa.Google Scholar
- Ytterberg, M.R. 2013. The hidden Order of Hadrian’s Villa, and the Order of Modern Architecture. Nexus Network Journal 15 (1), 127–154.CrossRefMATHGoogle Scholar