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Roman Architecture Essay

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The quote, "Rome fell but its legacy lived on", means that even after the Roman Empire fell, all of the things that they created like art, architecture, language and government still influence how we live today. I think that the roman legacy of Roman architecture had the greatest impact on us today because they invented the same type roads that we use today, they influenced if modern day stadiums were built, and they inspired how government and religious building were built.

Romans created crowned roads that are still used today. Roads are one thing that lead the Roman Empire to their height. They used them originally to transport troops faster to fight into new lands or defend their own but then people started using them for trade. Their roads were built by using layers of sand, gravel and stone and this is how people build it 2,000 years later. Their roads were crowned which means that rain would not stay in the middle of the road but actually slide if into the side of the road. They had over 50,000 miles of road in their empire. Today, we still have crowned roads because there would be a lot accidents on the …show more content…

The roman style of building was heavily influenced by the Greeks. They used the same grand style as them but put their own twist on it. Their most famous building was the coliseum and consisted of many Columns and arches. Arches were the signature sign of Rome. They were strong, they saved money and resources, they looked good, and they were a symbol of power and wealth. We see roman architecture in building all over the United States of America. Some examples are the White House, the Capitol building, and town halls. They all use the signature Roman arch, column, and dome. Many other important political buildings were built using the Roman style of building. Also places like churches were built in back in the roman time and we still build them the same style as the Romans did back

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