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    and Romans . Greek and Roman architecture have been interconnected due to the similarities between the temples and other structures that the two civilizations formed. Roman architecture was greatly influenced by Greece, but there was a lot of differences as the Romans also diverged to form a separate uniqueness. The both cultures used three special orders of columns in temples building. The Doric order, the Ionic order and the Corinthian order . These was the Greece orders, but the Romans added

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    When we think of Roman architecture there are many ancient structures but which come to mind? The Coliseum in Rome, the Triumphal Arches of Titus and Constantine, The Pantheon of Rome, and the Pont-de-Gard in Nimes, France. Often the success of a society is judged by the structures it creates. Therefore, the might of Rome can be seen not only in its engineering projects and structures, which rivaled all other ancient civilizations, but also in the sense of order and superiority which was conveyed

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    legacies. As many historians have stated throughout time, "Rome fell but its legacy lived on." Even though the Roman Empire did not last forever, it left behind many things to be remembered. A few of those being architecture and engineering, art, language and writing, and philosophy, law, and citizenship. But there is one legacy that has left the greatest mark on society. Roman architecture and engineering has had the biggest impact on today's society because it can be seen just about anywhere around

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    The Romans were no fools when it came to their architectural designs and engineering. One of their biggest designs and infrastructure in their time was the Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum’s appearance and well thought design is one that has impacted our world today. It took the Romans many years to build with a lot of knowledge, strength and belief from its people. Once this masterpiece was completed, the Roman Colosseum hosted thousands of games and gladiator battles, which influenced the people

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    Roman architecture was a very large part of Roman culture. Architecture in Rome was not solely created by the Romans, but was influenced greatly by other cultures such as the Greeks and the Etruscans.This is demonstrated by the examples of other civilization’s architecture within the Roman Empire.The combination of the cultures led to new types and styles of architecture, helping to create a style of Roman architecture which showed influences of Greece and the Etruscans. Roman architecture has its

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    Egyptian culture, the Romans created their park culture. Ancient Roman landscape is different from ancient Greece. Landscaping of the new element colonnade, in the courtyard of the Roman house with pond and pillars decorated. Trimmed neat shapes and shrubs and trees decorated with sculpture - green sculpture, alley, arbor. In ancient Rome, they proclaimed the contrast of the geometric and straight forms of the natural landscape of the surrounding natural landscape. The Roman tradition prefers to

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    Mycenaean’s, followed by the Minoans. The Minoans built the foundation of Greece. The Roman Empire was founded around 753 B.C. by the two twins, Romulus and Remus. Romulus ended up killing Remus and built the city of Rome on one of seven rolling hills. Architecture was very important to both civilizations and they were always trying to out due the other. The architectural style of the Ancient Greeks and Romans was overall constructed and used differently. The ancient Greeks developed a system of

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    civilizations that had the most impact on today’s modern architecture,and engineering, leaving some of the most famous monuments to this day, with this poster you will learn how did roman architects used to build the Colosseum,the Circus Maximus, The baths of Caracalla, Appian Roads, The Pantheon, The Famous Aqueducts, The Trajan’s Forum and learn a little about the city of Pompeii. The Coliseum: One of the best examples of Rome architecture and engineering achievements and still famous today is the

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    Roman architecture will adapt Etruscan elements (arch and vault ) and Greek ( the architectural orders , although introduce the Tuscan order ) . The materials used are the mortar , bricks and , occasionally, marble and granite. Ordenes de la arquitectura romana Roman Doric order that elevates his column to sixteen modules , decorate your necking or throat , add a bead to the abacus, astragalus has shaped bead surrounding the shaft and below the crown cornice denticles El orden jónico Roman Ionic

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    (pg. 146) Roman architecture adopted, adapted and used all sorts of motifs taken from these assimilated peoples and cultures. Of these cultures, the influence of Etruscan, Greek and Egyptian are the most easily recognizable. The grandeur of Imperial architecture reflected the social changes of the people of Rome. These social and cultural changes in Rome were due to the expansion of the ancient Roman Empire. The changing needs of the population demanded innovations and displayed Roman wealth, dominance

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