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Monumental Roman Basilica Identified as Long-Lost Work by Vitruvius  Artnet News

Basilica in Italy is First Confirmed Building by Vitruvius, the Father of Architecture. Experts Call It The "Discovery of the Century"  ZME Science

When Beauty Became a Weapon: How Vitruvius Armed Renaissance Power Grabs  Architect Magazine

Conserving Rusconi: Vitruvius’s Ten Books on Architecture  The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Vitruvius: The Roman architect who laid the foundation of western architecture  Yield PRO

Pompeii offers insights into ancient Roman building technology  EurekAlert!

Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate  Archaeology News Online Magazine

Remarkable 2,000-year-old long lost Vitruvius Basilica at Fano discovered  Interesting Engineering

Sick Architecture - Brooke Holmes - On the Nature of Plato’s Embodied City  e-flux.com

Variations of Vitruvius: Four Centuries of Bookbinding and Design  The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Authority as Freedom: Aretha Franklin at the Kennedy Center, 2015  Public Seminar

Italy's 'Tutankhamun's tomb': Archaeologists hail discovery of sole Vitruvius basilica  MSN

The Conflict Between Nature and Architecture: an Interview with Diana Agrest  Archinect

The Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Institute of Architects  independent.com

‘Da Vinci’s Ghost’ Examines One of the Artist’s Most Famous Images  The New York Times

“Da Vinci’s Ghost”: Secrets of the world’s most famous drawing  Salon.com

Why architecture hasn’t changed in more than 2,000 years  Australian Architectural Design

Italy uncovers basilica designed by Vitruvius, the 'father of architecture'  Devdiscourse

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