Mapping German Construction
Few eras in Art History are as famous for their buildings as Weimar Germany (1918-1933) and none is more notorious than the Nazi period (1933-1945).… Read More »Mapping German Construction
Few eras in Art History are as famous for their buildings as Weimar Germany (1918-1933) and none is more notorious than the Nazi period (1933-1945).… Read More »Mapping German Construction
Mapping Stereotomy is on hold while Professor Galletti is on leave. Mapping Stereotomy is a database dedicated to stereotomy, the art of cutting stones into… Read More »Mapping Stereotomy
This project was a Humanities Writ Large funded initiative between Professors Caroline Bruzelius and Carlo Tomasi. It focused on capturing data on medieval chisel marks… Read More »Old Stones and New Technologies
This project brings to life the first accurate map of Venice produced in 1729 by Ludovico Ughi. Printed in sections, it included sixteen vignettes of… Read More »Senses of Venice
This project seeks to consider the Great Exhibition of 1851 as a place constructed in a highly determined space located in the physical and metaphorical… Read More »The Crystal Palace
The Operating Archives project emerges out of a concern with the preservation of the “performativity” of objects in the digital archive. While digital archives afford… Read More »Operating Archives
For nearly four-hundred years, the Hadrianic Baths at Aphrodisias not only answered the social, hygienic, and recreational needs of the population of this Roman administrative… Read More »Aphrodisias
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