Analyzes the use of water features in late antique homes across the
Western Roman Empire, highlighting their aesthetic, social, and
practical significance. For ambitious late antique homeowners seeking
to demonstrate their status and taste, water and its display offered
almost infinite possibilities. Water Displays in Domestic Spaces
across the Late Roman West: Cultivating Living Buildings presents the
first synthesis of the archaeological evidence for late antique water
features in both urban houses and extra-urban villas across the
western Empire. Ginny Wheeler examines a wide and varied range of
examples: from decorative basins and pools to fountains of all forms
and water-equipped dining couches. Through careful analysis and
evocative reconstruction of the water displays in their diverse
contexts, this book explores how they were incorporated into late
antique residences, the different ways that they enhanced domestic
spaces, and the potential motives behind their insertion. To assess
the great efforts to which homeowners, particularly in urban settings,
went to ensure their installation and continued operation, one case
study focuses on the best-preserved cityscape of Ostia. While the
roles of water features ranged from practical to aesthetic, social and
symbolic, this book highlights their previously under-considered
contributions to thermal comfort and sensory experience through
in-depth analyses of two Iberian villas. Wheeler identifies broad
patterns and regional distinctions in form and decor before reflecting
on the multifaceted significance of water in the domestic sphere,
informed by literary, epigraphic, and iconographic sources. Beyond
contributing to the ongoing debate over fountains’ utility versus
aesthetics, this research offers new insights into the organization of
life at household and neighborhood levels, the social relations
between homeowners occasioned by water installations, and the
understanding and application of environmental design in antiquity.
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Cultivating Living Buildings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798888571132
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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