The stadium of Olympia : a dialogical composition
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The article proposes a renewed interpretation of the relation of the antique stadium
of Olympia with its built environment. It is argued that the stadium, far from being
isolated from the city as commonly considered, was connected to the Altis through a
series of visual relations, adopting principles of dialogical architecture: composition,
significant location, functional routes, perceptions, role of architectonic elements
and spatial characteristics. This argument is illustrated through computer-generated
perspectives of the stadium.
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