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    Strabo notes that insulae, like domus, had running water and sanitation, but this type of housing was sometimes constructed at … See more

    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. This article deals with the former definition, that of a type of apartment building. Insulae housed most of the urban citizen population of ancient Rome's massive population ranging from 800,000 to 1 million inhabitants in the early imper… See more

    Regulation and administration

    Augustus instituted reforms aimed at increasing the safety of buildings in the city of Rome. Because of the dangers of fire and collapse, the height of the insulae were restricted by Augustus to 70 Roman feet called the p… See more

     
  1. Roman domestic architecture: the insula - Smarthistory

  2. 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 …

  3. The Ara Coeli Insula - Turismo Roma

  4. Insula dell'Ara Coeli - Wikipedia

  5. The Captoline Insula, An Ancient Apartment Block

    Jun 26, 2020 · 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.

  6. Insula (Roman city) - Wikipedia

  7. The insulae: The apartment buildings of the ancient …

    Mar 6, 2024 · The insulae of Ancient Rome are a fascinating reflection of Roman architectural innovation and urban planning. These ancient apartment blocks, designed to accommodate the dense population of one of history's most …

  8. 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.

  9. 3.2.5: Roman domestic architecture- the insula

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