Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
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The circular structure is an #ancient #roman water distribution tank (castellum) for the #aqueducts, on the outside of the republican walls of #rome. #archaeology #ancienthistory #ancientrome #romanempire

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GregCocks, to philosophy
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Vocabulary Of The Roman Surveyors

https://blogs.dickinson.edu/dcc/2013/11/20/vocabulary-of-the-roman-surveyors/ <-- link to technical article / commentary

https://www.fig.net/resources/proceedings/fig_proceedings/fig2018/ppt/fig10a/FIG10A_hosbas_pirti_et_al_9296_ppt.pdf <-- shared presentation

“They don’t get much in the way of posthumous glory, but Roman surveyors have left us a wealth of technical treatises, collectively known as the Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum, which is of unique historical importance for its detailed descriptions of the nature of land settlement, and the role of emperors, especially Augustus, in regulating urban centers in a rural environment. Archaeologist David Gilman Romano, longtime director of the Corinth Computer Project, has been using the Agrimensores to understand the rural geography of Corinth and the nature of Roman re-settlement of the city…

graphics - the roman surveying spirit level, the chorobates
graphics - the roman surveying geodetic instrument, the groma
Illustrations from the earliest manuscripts of the Agrimensores, the sixth century codex Arcerianus (A) and the ninth century codex Palatinus Vaticanus latinus 1564 (P), from Thulin’s edition (Leipzig: Teubner, 1913), plates 24 and 25.

DoomsdaysCW, to climate

Notoriously hot city rediscovers ancient technique to help its residents stay cool

Story by Rick Kazmer
November 13, 2023

“Thousand-year-old #Persian technology could help officials in #SevilleSpain, to tackle extreme #overheating, if only modern-day politics can stay out of the way.

“City leaders are bracing for temperatures that are expected to pass 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the coming years. In response, they are working on a project in the city’s Isla de la Cartuja that uses a '#bioclimatic'effort to cool down, according to #UrbanInnovativeActions.

“This is not an air-conditioning system like the one you may have in your home,'Juan Luis López, an engineer and the project’s supervisor, told Bloomberg Green. 'We use natural techniques and materials to reduce temperatures.”

“The project, called #CartujaQanat, could cost around $5 million or more, funded in part by the European Union. Some of the work is already complete, with the goal of cooling the air down for the busy city.

“A Bloomberg report describes architecture that fosters breezes, fresh #GreenSpaces, and underground #aqueducts that borrow from ancient civilizations. The water flow can cool the nearby environment using air, water, and #SolarPower.

“The latter tech is fascinating, yet simple. Water is brought into underground tanks at night, where it cools. During the day, solar-powered pumps send the water through pipes, which travel by fans, creating cooler air. 'Small openings in the floor and steps allow the refreshing current to seep into the square,'all per a Bloomberg description.

“And while progress has been made, Bloomberg reports that a change in Spanish political leadership has placed the work in 'limbo.'When Bloomberg visited the site in July, the news agency reported that it was not open to the public. There was overgrown vegetation 'and piles of dried leaves.'Delayed contract bids, inflation, and other roadblocks are slowing progress as well.

“However, #Seville’s new mayor, José Luis Sanz, told Bloomberg that he supports the project, noting '[that the] impacts of #ClimateChange are more than obvious.'

“As planet overheating continues to set records, clean ways to cool populated places without adding to #AirPollution are vital. This project in Seville, which borrows from the work of ancient Persians, could be a model for other cities.

'The goal is to test the technology, to learn from it, and fine-tune it so we can replicate what works elsewhere,'López told Bloomberg.”

Source:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/notoriously-hot-city-rediscovers-ancient-technique-to-help-its-residents-stay-cool/ar-AA1gdVxc?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=76698db4507b4c2adac62a67de86ed2b&ei=7

#CoolingSolutions #ExtremeHeat #AncientTechnology #SolarPunk

Rome_and_stuff, to beer
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scott, to edinburgh

Just learned the story of the Union #Canal, connecting #Edinburgh to #Glasgow. Amazing history of engineering, technology, and politics.

There’s an episode of “Great Canal Journeys” featuring the Union Canal on Prime Video with some great aerial views of #aqueducts, #locks (not lochs!), and the #Falkirk Wheel.

https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/falkirk/unioncanal/index.html via @UndisScot #Scotland

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