Roman architecture: Roman Landmarks and Building Patterns
Roman Landmarks and Building Patterns
The principal monuments of Roman architecture belong chiefly to the period between 100
Each town's focus was the forum, or open public square, surrounded by colonnades and the principal buildings in axial arrangement. The great forum in Rome itself was built in stages, as each emperor sought to glorify his achievements. The last large forum to be built was that of Trajan (2d cent.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Roman Architectural Innovations
- Roman Landmarks and Building Patterns
- Structural Characteristics
- The Etruscans
- Bibliography
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