Pilae stacks are stacks of pilae tiles, square or round tiles, that were used in Roman times as an element of the underfloor heating system, common in Roman bathhouses, called the hypocaust. The concept of the pilae stacks is that the floor is constructed at an elevated position, allowing air to freely circulate underneath and up, through the hollow bricks, into the structure walls. Examples of such baths are found not only in Rome, but also in distant parts of the Roman Empire such as Roman Britain, or Chellah, in modern-day Morocco.
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| - As pilhas de pilas (em latim: pilae) são pilhas de telhas ou azulejos cerâmicos quadrados ou redondos, que eram usadas na época romana como um elemento do sistema de aquecimento radiante, comum nas casas de banho romanas, chamado de hipocausto. (pt)
- Las pilae (pilares) son pilas de azulejos o baldosas cuadradas o redondas utilizadas en tiempos de los romanos como un elemento del sistema de calefacción por suelo radiante, común en las termas romanas, llamado hipocausto. A través de las pilae se consigue situar el piso de manera elevada, permitiendo que el aire circular libremente por debajo y hacia arriba, a través de los huecos en los ladrillos hacia las paredes. Ejemplos de estos baños se encuentran no solo en Roma, sino también en la antigua Britania y partes distantes del Imperio Romano, tales como los baños en Chellah, en lo que hoy es Marruecos. (es)
- Pilae stacks are stacks of pilae tiles, square or round tiles, that were used in Roman times as an element of the underfloor heating system, common in Roman bathhouses, called the hypocaust. The concept of the pilae stacks is that the floor is constructed at an elevated position, allowing air to freely circulate underneath and up, through the hollow bricks, into the structure walls. Examples of such baths are found not only in Rome, but also in distant parts of the Roman Empire such as Roman Britain, or Chellah, in modern-day Morocco. (en)
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| - Las pilae (pilares) son pilas de azulejos o baldosas cuadradas o redondas utilizadas en tiempos de los romanos como un elemento del sistema de calefacción por suelo radiante, común en las termas romanas, llamado hipocausto. A través de las pilae se consigue situar el piso de manera elevada, permitiendo que el aire circular libremente por debajo y hacia arriba, a través de los huecos en los ladrillos hacia las paredes. Ejemplos de estos baños se encuentran no solo en Roma, sino también en la antigua Britania y partes distantes del Imperio Romano, tales como los baños en Chellah, en lo que hoy es Marruecos. Esta técnica arquitectónica fue la primera forma de calefacción por suelo radiante y el mismo principio se sigue utilizando hoy en día. (es)
- Pilae stacks are stacks of pilae tiles, square or round tiles, that were used in Roman times as an element of the underfloor heating system, common in Roman bathhouses, called the hypocaust. The concept of the pilae stacks is that the floor is constructed at an elevated position, allowing air to freely circulate underneath and up, through the hollow bricks, into the structure walls. Examples of such baths are found not only in Rome, but also in distant parts of the Roman Empire such as Roman Britain, or Chellah, in modern-day Morocco. This architectural technique was the first form of underfloor heating and the same principle is still used today. (en)
- As pilhas de pilas (em latim: pilae) são pilhas de telhas ou azulejos cerâmicos quadrados ou redondos, que eram usadas na época romana como um elemento do sistema de aquecimento radiante, comum nas casas de banho romanas, chamado de hipocausto. (pt)
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