By Tristan Songer I. Intro Regardless of which era is observed, Rome is a rather hot city. Specifically from the end of June to the beginning of September, temperatures have always proven to be uncomfortably hot. Based on weather reports collected during 1985-2015, Rome’s average temperature during its hottest month, August, has a high of […]| Engineering Rome
By Cameron Stuart *All photos produced by the author unless otherwise stated Introduction Visiting Rome allows one to see countless breathtaking creations of the ancient world. From the Colosseum to the Pantheon, people today are still amazed by what Romans were able to make nearly 2,000 years ago. When thinking of the water supply in […]| Engineering Rome
By Josie Noone, 2022 I. Introduction The Pantheon is one of many ancient marvels of Rome. The current and final Pantheon that we see today is its third reconstruction, completed in 125 A.D. by Emperor Hadrian during his reign (Brewminate). Originally dedicated as a temple for all Gods, the Pantheon now serves as a Catholic […]| Engineering Rome
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by Steve Muench, program director First, let me start by saying I have no authority in writing this beyond my own direct observations in odd years since 2011 (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) of the historical central part of Rome only (mostly Centro Storico) during the late-August to mid-September time frame. That’s pretty limited, but […]| Engineering Rome
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By: Sam Scherer Introduction Walking around Rome one immediately notices the impressive structures, the cobblestone roads, and the overall beauty of the city. Something that contributed significantly to the allure of the city was its parks. Many of the parks used to be these sprawling estates adorned with gorgeous gardens and fountains. These parks serve […]| Engineering Rome
By: Colin Kolbus 1. Introduction In the northern part of Venice sits an unassuming bookstore aptly named Libreria Acqua Alta. Walking inside reveals isles crammed with books piled high, resembling the tight alleyways that brings customers to the store in mention. But the eclectic collection is not what makes this store unique, it is […]| Engineering Rome
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Written by Artemis Zafari, 12/06/2019. All images are created by the author unless otherwise noted.| Engineering Rome