Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples
Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples
About this book
This study explores Roman luxury villa architecture and the Roman luxury villa lifestyle to shed light on the villas' design as a dynamic process related to cultural, social, and environmental factors. Roman villas expressed a novel architectural language which was developed by designers appropriating the existing stylistic and thematic vocabularies of Hellenistic and Roman architecture. Zarmakoupi seeks to describe and explain the ways in which this architecture accommodated the lifestyle of educated leisure and an appreciation of the Roman landscape, and how, in doing so, it became a cultural phenomenon and a crucial element in the construction of Roman cultural identity. In their effort to accommodate the Greek style, Romans created something completely unprecedented in the history of architecture.
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Subjects
Architecture, domestic, italyArchitecture, romanLandscapesItaly, social conditionsRome, social conditionsRoman ArchitectureHellenistic ArchitectureDomestic ArchitectureCountry homesGardensCivilizationArchitecture and PlanningArchitekturHellenisierungLebensstilOberschichtVillaHistory