Book Review: The Origins of Concrete Construction in Roman Architecture: Technology and Society in Republican Italy
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Creator Benjamin Ivry
Title Book Review: The Origins of Concrete Construction in Roman Architecture: Technology and Society in Republican Italy
Contributor Phimphakwan Thananopparit
Publisher Papermate Thailand
Publication Year 2564
Journal Title International Journal of Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology
Journal Vol. 18
Page no. 67-71
Keyword Roman concrete, Volcanic ash, Portland cement, Rome, Architecture, Pantheon
URL Website https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/built/index
Website title ThaiJO
ISSN 2228-9194
Abstract This book presents an analysis of early concrete architecture in Rome and Pompeii. Roman concrete, which includes volcanic ash, is an outstandingly durable material that in some cases has endured for thousands of years.It far outlasts Portland cement, the most common modern building material, and is much less vulnerable to the effects of seawater. In addition, its production methods are less damaging to the environment than more modern substances. Among iconic buildings constructed with Roman concrete is the celebrated Pantheon in Rome.The author argues that Roman concrete was first utilized around the middle of the second century BCE. Its technical implementation in public constructions appear to have occurred after use in private projects, including reconstruction of costly, high-level homes. Public building in Rome and Pompeii was organized by a small circle of nobility who hired private builders. While public monuments were first seen in Rome and Pompeii from around 150 to 125 BCE, the widespread popularity of Roman concrete had to wait until the end of the second century BCE.The use of concrete in Roman architecture began to be omnipresent as adopted inRome, but also in distant Pompeii and Campania. These innovative techniques were brought about by local ?lite groups, many of whom were not of Roman origin. In these localized centers of creativity, Roman concrete flourished.How the localized spread of these building techniques was achieved is of ongoing interest, insofar as some advocates today point to the ecological virtues of Roman concrete, its durability and other advantages compared to more recently developed building materials. Enduring principles of concrete production may guarantee that lessons learnt from Roman concrete can be applied to modern building practice.
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