Principles of Roman Architecture

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Yale University Press, 2000 - Architecture - 270 pages
In this original book Mark Wilson Jones explores for the first time how the architects of ancient Rome approached design. Drawing on new archaeological discoveries and his own analyses of Roman monuments, the author discusses how the ancient architects dealt with the principles of architecture and the practicalities of construction as they engaged in the creative process.

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About the author (2000)

Mark Wilson Jones is an architect in private practice and an architectural historian.

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