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The Roman houses: The Domus of Pompeii

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This lecture explores the architecture and interior design of Roman houses, focusing on the Domus of Pompeii. It covers the layout, decorations, and functions of different rooms, providing insights into the daily life of ancient Romans.

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Housing and Cities
Housing and Cities is a design-oriented architecture course that focuses on key moments of European urban housing history. It looks into ordinary or replicated housing types of different social classe
Housing and Cities
Housing and Cities is a design-oriented architecture course that focuses on key moments of European urban housing history. It looks into ordinary or replicated housing types of different social classe
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