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Forma Urbis Romae project 1 2002-2015

Biographical / Historical

Forma Urbis Romae, or Severan Marble Plan of Rome, is an enormous map, measuring approximately 18.10 x 13 meters (circa 60 x 43 feet), carved between 203-211 CE and covered an entire wall inside the Templum Pacis in Rome. It depicted the groundplan of every architectural feature in the ancient city, from large public monuments to small shops, rooms, and even staircases.

Existence and Location of Copies

Photographs and 3D models are available online: https://exhibits.stanford.edu/fur 

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Rome
Levoy, Marc
 

Digital Michaelangelo project 2

 

Presentations

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project 2000-05-19

The Digital Michelangelo Project

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project 1999-08-09

The Digital Michelangelo Project

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project and the Forma Urbis Romae Project 2005-10-19

The Digital Michelangelo Project and the Forma Urbis Romae Project

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project 2000-07-24

The Digital Michelangelo Project

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project: 3D scanning of large statues 2000-07-26

The Digital Michelangelo Project: 3D scanning of large statues

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project: creating a 3D archive of his sculptures using laser scanning 1999-03-16

The Digital Michelangelo Project: creating a 3D archive of his sculptures using laser scanning

 

The Digital Michelangelo Project 1999

The Digital Michelangelo Project

 

Software

 

Digital Michelangelo software

Digital Michelangelo software

 

ScanView 1.21

ScanView 1.21

 

Website 2017

Website

 

Websites 2015-2018

Websites