The chapter explores the significance of infrastructure in the Kingdom of Naples during the 15th and 16th centuries. It highlights how architectural efforts, rooted in ancient Roman practices, laid the foundation for urban development and the emergence of cities. It emphasizes the importance of ports, roads, and aqueducts in facilitating trade and communication, particularly given the Kingdom's expansive coastline and mountainous terrain. Key ports such as Brindisi, Taranto, and Naples are examined for their historical significance, noting how they transformed over time and adapted to changing political contexts. The text also details the road networks that evolved from Roman routes, with efforts by various kings to improve infrastructure for economic and strategic benefits. Water supply systems, particularly aqueducts, are presented as crucial for urban life, showcasing a blend of ancient techniques and Renaissance innovations. The chapter concludes by reflecting on the pride of architects, who sought recognition for their contributions to public utilities, linking their work to the grandeur of antiquity.
Territorial and Urban Infrastructures: Ports, Roads, and Water Supply
Lenzo, Fulvio
2023-01-01
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The chapter explores the significance of infrastructure in the Kingdom of Naples during the 15th and 16th centuries. It highlights how architectural efforts, rooted in ancient Roman practices, laid the foundation for urban development and the emergence of cities. It emphasizes the importance of ports, roads, and aqueducts in facilitating trade and communication, particularly given the Kingdom's expansive coastline and mountainous terrain. Key ports such as Brindisi, Taranto, and Naples are examined for their historical significance, noting how they transformed over time and adapted to changing political contexts. The text also details the road networks that evolved from Roman routes, with efforts by various kings to improve infrastructure for economic and strategic benefits. Water supply systems, particularly aqueducts, are presented as crucial for urban life, showcasing a blend of ancient techniques and Renaissance innovations. The chapter concludes by reflecting on the pride of architects, who sought recognition for their contributions to public utilities, linking their work to the grandeur of antiquity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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