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  1. Giambattista Nolli (or Giovanni Battista) (April 9, 1701 – July 3, 1756), was an Italian architect and surveyor. He is best known for his ichnographic plan of Rome, the Pianta Grande di Roma which he began surveying in 1736 and engraved in 1748, and now universally known as the Nolli Map.

  2. 182545 views. 1174 favorites. Nolli map generator, made for a master thesis about architectural cellular automata.

  3. Interactive Nolli Map Website. Map Index. Index of the features that Nolli numbered on his map. You can explore them by scrolling the list, navigating the map, or typing a specific location, building type, patron or architect in the search box.

  4. El mapa representa unas dos mil hectáreas (20 km²) de densa ciudad edificada y el territorio que la rodea. También identifica cerca de dos mil lugares con relevancia cultural. El mapa de Nolli es una extraordinaria realización técnica que representa un hito en el arte y la ciencia cartográfica.

  5. Nolli Plan was the first detailed map for any city and was referred for centuries while planning structures in Rome. The “Pianta Grande di Roma” or the Nolli map is a detailed document with iconographic schema, precise technical scale and accurate north alignment with illustrative cartographic symbols, detailed numerical indices and textual ...

  6. University of Oregon created The Nolli Map Website featuring an interactive Nolli map which allows a person to turn on or off specific features such as Tiber River, gardens, districts, fountains, city walls and gates, map icons and contemporary satellite image.

  7. Nolli has published 2 versions of his map, the Pianta Grande consisting of 12 large map sheets (each 80x54cm), the two indices, a short legend and a reduction of the map on a single sheet, the small Nolli plan, simply called La Topografia di Roma, which you can see here.