Fores et Fenestrae: A Computational Study of Doors and Windows in Roman Domestic Space
Discover the fascinating role of doors and windows in the architecture of Roman domestic spaces with Fores et Fenestrae: A Computational Study of Doors and Windows in Roman Domestic Space by Lucia Michielin. Published by Archaeopress in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 298 pages and delves into how these often-overlooked elements shape privacy, security, and light within Roman homes. Michielin's thorough analysis highlights the significance of these structures, illustrating their essential function in connecting rooms and linking houses to the outside world. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike, this book offers a compelling exploration of daily life in ancient Rome through the lens of its domestic architecture. Enhance your understanding of Roman life and architecture with this essential read.