Title
Formiranje urbane strukture i arhitektonskih oblika Caričinog Grada u VI veku : doktorska disertacija
Creator
Momčilović-Petronijević, Ana
Copyright date
2013
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
Other responsibilities
mentor
Kurtović-Folić, Nađa, 1947-
član komisije
Mitković, Petar
član komisije
Marković, Srđan. 1951-
Academic Expertise
Tehničko-tehnološke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet
Group
Katedra za urbanizam i prostorno planiranje
Title translated
FORMATION OF URBAN STRUCTURE AND ARCHITECTONIC FORMS OF THE CARICIN GRAD IN 6TH CENTURY
Publisher
Niš : [А. Momčilović-Petronijević]
Format
PDF/A (213 listova)
description
Umnoženo za odbranu.
Univerzitet u Nišu, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet, 2013.
Napomene i bibliografske reference uz tekst.
Bibliografija: listovi 186-204.
Prilozi: 173 lista.
Резиме ; Summary.
Abstract (en)
The results of archeological and architectonic research of Caricin Grad are
only partially known to the scientific public in spite of the numerous publications. For
this reason, this paper is a way to present the urban structure of the city and its
architectonic forms by gathering concise results and analyses of new architectonic field
research and of the already published ones as well. The synthesis of new and already
known facts and data, provides a more complete and thus clearer picture of the
physical structure of this early Byzantine city than the one which exists now.
The paper aims towards study of architectonic and urban forms of early
Byzantium. The paper provides an analysis of archeological site, Caricin Grad from the
viewpoint of urban structure, as well as an analysis of architectonic structures. Also
viewed and analyzed were the issues of water supply for the city, and sewage system.
The impacts responsible for formation of Caricin Grad in 6th century were analyzed,
and also the building method and applied materials, by finding their origin, The
building and other influences of Caricin Grad on the development and emergence of
sacral architecture and individual forms of public architecture in the immediate vicinity
of the city were defined.
The paper determined the development of urban and architectonic form of
Caricing Grad from founding in the first half of 6th century AD to its disappearance in
7th century AD, historical background of development. The documents on the individual
structures of the city and parts of the city were updated, a typological classification
(primarily religious) structures was established, and other early Byzantine sites in the
vicinity were analyzed and the value of this category of building heritage was
determined.
The doctoral dissertation research results may serve as a basis for creation of
adequate detailed town planning – technical and conservation conditions for protection
of early Byzantine forts, and subsequently for adequate designs of reconstruction and
revitalization.
Key
Authors Key words
Ranovizantijska nalazišta, Caričin Grad
Authors Key words
Iustiniana Prima,
Justinian Byzantium, Architecture,
Urban Structure
Subject
908
Subject
71, 72
Type
Elektronska teza
Abstract (en)
The results of archeological and architectonic research of Caricin Grad are
only partially known to the scientific public in spite of the numerous publications. For
this reason, this paper is a way to present the urban structure of the city and its
architectonic forms by gathering concise results and analyses of new architectonic field
research and of the already published ones as well. The synthesis of new and already
known facts and data, provides a more complete and thus clearer picture of the
physical structure of this early Byzantine city than the one which exists now.
The paper aims towards study of architectonic and urban forms of early
Byzantium. The paper provides an analysis of archeological site, Caricin Grad from the
viewpoint of urban structure, as well as an analysis of architectonic structures. Also
viewed and analyzed were the issues of water supply for the city, and sewage system.
The impacts responsible for formation of Caricin Grad in 6th century were analyzed,
and also the building method and applied materials, by finding their origin, The
building and other influences of Caricin Grad on the development and emergence of
sacral architecture and individual forms of public architecture in the immediate vicinity
of the city were defined.
The paper determined the development of urban and architectonic form of
Caricing Grad from founding in the first half of 6th century AD to its disappearance in
7th century AD, historical background of development. The documents on the individual
structures of the city and parts of the city were updated, a typological classification
(primarily religious) structures was established, and other early Byzantine sites in the
vicinity were analyzed and the value of this category of building heritage was
determined.
The doctoral dissertation research results may serve as a basis for creation of
adequate detailed town planning – technical and conservation conditions for protection
of early Byzantine forts, and subsequently for adequate designs of reconstruction and
revitalization.
Key
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