Compare And Contrast Rome And Roman Architecture

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Owen Han Mr. Bernsen World History 2 Roman architectural Rome, the greatest ancient empire to ever rule the world is famous for its architecture, among other things, which greatly stands out. With the Roman' s great army constantly conquering other Countries, Romans took under consideration design principles of other cultures when developing their own buildings to give Rome the feeling of a great empire and make citizens feel proud of being part of it. Their basic architectural skills and ideas come from the Greeks and the Romans adapt them and further develop them. Roman architectural style continued to influence buildings in the former empire for many centuries. Many techniques that the Romans invented and perfected are still in use today and many ruins of Rome's great architectural advancement still exists today. Some of the things created by the Romans are as simple as road and arches up to complex systems of the hypocaust and the aqueducts. The Colosseum, which is still admired today, is one of the greatest architecture’s example of the Romans. Although the modern architecture of today is advanced compared to the past, the two are still very similar as a lot of the ideas from which buildings are created today, have their foundations on past examples. Roman architecture laid the basis and influenced modern architecture thanks to Roman's creations, which range from basic structures like walls, columns, and arches to systems like aqueducts and hypocaust leading up to houses, temples, bathhouses and amphitheaters (as impressive as the Colosseum). Romans needed a way to get water and once they had it, through the aqueduct, they found a way to heat it utilizing the hypocaust. The roaman... ... middle of paper ... ... The Greeks invented modern theatre. Given by these examples it is shown that roman architecture has greatly influenced the architecture of today. Roman architecture, has provided us with magnificent structures that are still standing today. Romans used Architecture as an imperial tool to demonstrate to the world that Rome was culturally superior with their wealth, skills, and showing what their capable of. The Romans use of different material such as concrete and brick, and their making of basic structures changed and improved building designs like the amphitheater and basilica that would greatly influence all following western architecture right up to the present day. Without their innovations buildings and city systems would be very different then what they are today. Without the romans and their great architectural society, our society would would be at a loss.

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