Trajan's hollow /

This publication documents 'Trajan's Hollow', a transformative reproduction of Trajan's Column in Rome, to address issues of critical importance in contemporary architectural practice: a reconsideration of architectural poch (both programmatic and material), the use of scale shif...

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Main Authors: Stein, Joshua G., 1972- (Author)
Published: ORO Editions,
Publisher Address: [San Francisco, CA],
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: This publication documents 'Trajan's Hollow', a transformative reproduction of Trajan's Column in Rome, to address issues of critical importance in contemporary architectural practice: a reconsideration of architectural poch (both programmatic and material), the use of scale shift as a tool for transforming shape and content, and the role of subversive reconstruction in an era of digital scanning and replication. The publication offers an alternative model for the close reading of historical artifacts through an analysis of Trajan's Column and its material progeny, including the casts and copies of the column produced over 2,000 years and contemporary reconstructions of the column executed by the author while in residence at the American Academy in Rome. Although this second-century monument located in the heart of Rome has been the object of hundreds of years of study, 'Trajan's Hollow' uncovers aspects of the column curiously omitted amidst all this attention, manifesting the lacunae in various paradigms of historical inquiry: this work rereads the column and its legacy through the simple act of prioritizing the embodied occupation of its interior over the analysis of its exterior narrative frieze.
Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: 293 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans ; 23 cm
ISBN: 9781940743936
1940743931
Index Number: NA9340
CLC: TU323.1-095.46
Call Number: TU323.1-095.46/S819
Contents: Foreword : Reproducing monuments /
Introduction --
Part I. Monuments : Trajan's Column : On architectural materiality: between Trajan's Column and Trajan's Hollow /
Pocket landscapes: Trajan's monument to Poché --
Hidden Trajan --
Trajan's progeny : The wayward cast: Gipsotecas, digital imprints, and the productive lapse of fidelity --
Part II. Reconstructions : A set of directions for the reader: 185 steps /
Trajan's Hollow 1:10 : Marble in the 21st-century --
Scaling Trajan's Hollow : The agency of scale: employing scale shift as a design strategy --
Trajan's Hollow 1.5 : Plaster: of Paris to Rome (and back).