Event SW12: ROMAN INGENUITY AND ENGINEERING – JOHN SHERLOCK

This richly illustrated lecture, picks out the major architectural innovations that the ancient Romans introduced. He discusses how the Roman period built on Greek heritage, introduced new architectural orders, and learned to span great voids, with arches, domes, brick and concrete. (100 BC-300 AD with neo-classical cross references).

John Sherlock is an engineer by background and spent much of his life involved in software.
In a career switch he set up a company to help the owners of major houses and landscapes to attract
visitors. He has completed projects for the National Trust, the Crown Estate and the Historic Houses Association.
Now retired, he gives talks on architecture as it has developed through the centuries. He has been an Arts Society accredited lecturer since 2013.

Tickets £10, seniors & students £8, children £5, members free.

Organiser: The Arts Society – Chichester Evening

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