A World History of ArchitectureMcGraw-Hill, 2004 - 592 من الصفحات Publisher Description. |
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... BATHS The interior of the Basilica Nova owed much to the great- est vaulted Roman buildings , the baths . As the name implies , Roman baths ( thermae ) were primarily hygienic facilities , but they also provided for exercise ...
... BATHS The interior of the Basilica Nova owed much to the great- est vaulted Roman buildings , the baths . As the name implies , Roman baths ( thermae ) were primarily hygienic facilities , but they also provided for exercise ...
الصفحة 129
... baths Changing room Tepidarium Service court Furnaces and cistern Men's entrance Men's entrance Shop Shop Shop Shop Stairs to inn on 2nd floor Shop Shop Shop Frigidarium Tepidarium Changing Shop Caldarium 10 Portico Shop 14 Shop Men's ...
... baths Changing room Tepidarium Service court Furnaces and cistern Men's entrance Men's entrance Shop Shop Shop Shop Stairs to inn on 2nd floor Shop Shop Shop Frigidarium Tepidarium Changing Shop Caldarium 10 Portico Shop 14 Shop Men's ...
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... baths complex , Qusayr Amra , 711-15 or later . Three parallel barrel vaults of the nearly square audience hall were supported on two longitudinal arches springing from piers . Small apsidal rooms off the central recess were probably ...
... baths complex , Qusayr Amra , 711-15 or later . Three parallel barrel vaults of the nearly square audience hall were supported on two longitudinal arches springing from piers . Small apsidal rooms off the central recess were probably ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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