Study on the Architectual finishing of Ancient Roman Concrete Buildings

  • Matsuzawa Koichi
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Kitsutaka Yoshinori
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Kobayashi Katsuhiro
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Nakamura Takaya
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Yoshimura Manabu
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • 古代ローマコンクリート建築物の仕上げに関する考察

Description

The history of concrete is very old, mortar in ancient Egypt and Greece and concrete were used in ancient Roman times. Concrete used in ancient Roman times is now called "Ancient roman concrete". Formwork is required for the construction of concrete. Timber was used for the mold of ceiling or roof and piled up bricks for wall. Brick mold is the elements that compose concrete structures which used as well as current casting formwork and make the surface appear as a finishing of buildings, seen as a variety of finishing by means of stacking bricks. In this study, the architectural finishing of ancient roman concrete buildings was investigated based on field survey and literature review.

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001205606358528
  • NII Article ID
    130006965038
  • DOI
    10.14820/finex.2010.0.38.0
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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