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  • History of Drawings
    • Introduction
    • Recorded Drawings
      • 3000 BC: Plan of Girsu
      • 1150 BC: Plan of the Tomb of Ramesses IV
      • AD 205: Forma Urbis Romae
      • AD 820: Plan of Saint Gall
    • Drawing Sets for Construction
    • Standardization of Building Components
    • Standardization of Drawing Elements
    • Digital Drawing
    • BIM and Digital Fabrication
    • Conclusion
  • City Experience
  • Virtual Space
  • Electronic Architecture
  • Memory
  • Network
  • Mechanisms of Electronic Space
  • Application
  • Appendix
    Exhibition Design Process
  • Antichamber Study
  • Maze and Multiplayer Mode

Translated by AI — Claude Opus 4.6, Mar 2026

AD 205: Forma Urbis Romae

urbis-romae

  • Period: AD 205
  • Location: Rome, Italy
  • reference: https://archaeology.org/issues/may-june-2019/collection/maps-rome-forma-urbis-romae/mapping-the-past/
  • description:
    • The city of Rome carved in marble.
    • At a 1:240 scale, even the interior details of buildings were represented.
    • Given its enormous size, it is speculated to have served a decorative rather than practical purpose.
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