P Summer School "disiecta membra: Roman Stone Architecture and Urban Space in Germany" (22.-26.09.2025)

Dozent:innen: Thomas Heide M.A.; Jun. -Prof. Dr. Catherine Rose Edith Teitz
Kurzname: Praxis
Kurs-Nr.: 07.012.895
Kurstyp: Praktikum/Seminar

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches

The summer school will be five full days, from 22 to 26 September, 2025 based at JGU in Mainz with field trips throughout the city. The course will be taught in English and German. An information session will be held on Tuesday 15 April at 18:00 in a hybrid format – in Philo I, P 210 and online. Please email for the link to participate remotely. Enrollment is also possible for non-JGU students.

Inhalt

How do blocks make buildings, how do buildings make settlements, and how do places transform over time? This one week intensive summer school aims to answer these questions though a hands-on investigation into stone architecture in Roman Germany. The course offers a deep dive into the theories and methods of architectural and urban studies. Participants will learn and practice different techniques of architectural recording and structural analysis as well as participate in broader discussions about urbanism, settlement, and space on the frontier.

Drawing on the resources of Akademie des Wissenschaft project disiecta membra, this course will offer practical experience of recording architectural materials and structures in Mainz. With the successful completion of the course, students have the opportunity to participate in upcoming field projects in Great Britain and North Macedonia.

Termine

Datum (Wochentag) Zeit Ort
15.04.2025 (Dienstag) 18:00 - 19:45 02 487 (P 210 - Seminarraum Klass. Archäologie) Treppenraum
1141 - Philosophisches Seminargebäude