
Insula (building) - Wikipedia
In Roman architecture, an insula (Latin for "island", pl.: insulae) was one of two things: either a kind of apartment building, or a city block. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This article deals with the former definition, that of a type of apartment building.
Smarthistory – Roman domestic architecture: the insula
In the Latin language, insula (plural insulae) means “island” and the term has been connected to the high-rise apartment dwellings of the Roman world, presumably since they rose like islands from the built landscape of the city. The insulae of ancient Roman cities provided housing for the bulk of the urban populace.
Ínsula - LA CASA ROMANA
Las insulae eran bloques de pisos que ocupaban manzanas separadas por calles. Las distintas divisiones de una ínsula se denominaban cenacula, es decir, las viviendas independientes. Es posible que en el siglo III a.C se construyeran las primeras insulae.
Insula (Roman city) - Wikipedia
The Latin word insula (lit. ' island '; pl.: insulae) was used in Roman cities to mean either a city block in a city plan (i.e. a building area surrounded by four streets) [1] or later a type of apartment building that occupied such a city block specifically in Rome and nearby Ostia.
Insula | Roman, Apartment & Insulae | Britannica
insula, (Latin: “island”), in architecture, block of grouped but separate buildings or a single structure in ancient Rome and Ostia. The insulae were largely tenements providing economically practical housing where land values were high and population dense.
Insula - Roman tenement house - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Insula, a Roman tenement house, was the place of residence of ordinary citizens of Rome. Insules were buildings with an area of 300 to 400 square meters and a height of 15 to 20 meters.
The Ara Coeli Insula - Turismo Roma
Located on the slopes of the Capitoline Hill, right at the base of the steps leading to the Basilica of the Ara Coeli, the magnificent Ara Coeli Insula was an ancient Roman block of buildings. Dating back to the second century AD, the insula represents an important example of …
The Captoline Insula, An Ancient Apartment Block - Ancient Rome …
2020年6月26日 · The Capitoline Insula, a Roman apartment structure dating back to the 2nd century CE, is located on Rome’s Capitoline Hill, one of the most prominent and prestigious locations in ancient Rome. The building is situated near the Basilica of Santa Maria in AraCoeli and is easily visible to visitors today (with limited accessibility). .
A Night in Rome: Insula Romana
In Roman architecture, insulae (derived from the Latin for islands) were large apartment buildings where the lower and middle classes of Romans (la “plebe”) dwelled. They were called so because of the way they looked from a bird's eye view.
DOMVS ROMANA: Insula, vivir en un piso en la antigua Roma
La insula es el edificio de varias plantas que alberga viviendas para alquilar y que surge en Roma como consecuencia del aumento de población y escasez de terreno para construir. Su nombre proviene de cuando las antiguas chozas estaban separadas de las contiguas por un espacio, dedicado generalmente a huerto, que las dejaba aisladas unas de otras.