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» View into the middle-hall of the lateral wing of the "Hallenbau". Concept image.
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» View of the Pillared Hall with all it's unique designs of colored clay cone patterns.
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» Inside view of the Pillared Hall. Concept image.
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» Section through “Building C”. Reconstruction variant 1: single-storey exterior rooms, both middle-halls elevated.
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» Section through “Building C”. Reconstruction variant 2: two-storey exterior room, middle-hall of the lateral wing not elevated.
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» Visualisation of a reed-based wall, where the different reed bundles are visible.
About the project Uruk/Warka, situated in modern-day Iraq, is one of the first cities in the world, and was populated almost without interruption for over 5,000 years – from the 4th millennium BCE to the 1st millennium CE. Uruk is famous for the invention of cuneiform writing at the end of the 4th millennium, the […]