How Did Roman Architecture Influence The Modern World

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The Roman wonderful and great civilization and law well influenced the modern world particularly the United States and European countries for centuries. Roman achieved amazing jobs using their style of construction especially concrete and arch. This achievement changed the Roman way of life, city infrastructures like water supply, houses, and roads. Roman examination and testing of concrete, arches, and vaulting helped them to discover new architecture. This paper will examine the architecture influence of the Roman innovation and development of the arch, a supporting structure in building construction that could hold a lot of weight. The Roman building design or architecture was different from the previous civilizations in Egyptians, Greeks, and Persians. The structure was magnificence and very attractive from external because the design supported by columns with blocks called lintel and put horizontally over the top. For example, the ancient Greek Temple in Paestum, Italy built using this architecture. The innovations helped the Roman to design the inside of the building for the first time like the external view amazing and beautiful. However, the Roman was using tufa a volcanic rock to build, later concrete came and changed things. During the 2nd BCE. The Roman introduce concrete from sand, lime and water with …show more content…

The arch is a curved shape construction mostly made from a combination of blocks (strong stones), bricks, and concrete to hold or support a very weighted bridge or building for a very long time. The stone which is in the center called Keystone and must be put at last. The best arch used to support very long distance tunnels and the two concrete and arch support made domes and vaults to construct and impressive interior open spaces. The Roman used their innovation properly to build so many temples, tunnels, and