Architectural Restoration and Heritage in Imperial Rome
Discover the fascinating intersection of history and architecture in Architectural Restoration and Heritage in Imperial Rome by Christopher Siwicki. Published by Oxford University Press in 2019, this insightful hardback spans 320 pages, challenging the notion that heritage is a modern concept. Siwicki delves into the practices of the ancients, revealing how historic buildings were meticulously restored during the era of Imperial Rome. This volume not only examines the restoration techniques employed by the Romans but also enhances our understanding of their unique perspective on built heritage. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, history, and conservation, this book provides a profound look at how past civilizations valued and preserved their monumental legacies. Add this essential read to your collection and explore the rich tapestry of Roman architectural practices.