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Roman Architecture

What was it used for? Why was it very important in the Roman Empire? What was it used for?

Religious buildings, such as the temple Temples were rectangular or round houses for the gods. Religious ceremonies took place in front of the temple.

Administrative buildings, such as the forum (public large square where there were the most important public buildings) and the basilica (a large building that it was used for business).

Buildings for entertainment, such as theatres, amphitheatres, circuses and thermal baths. Roman theatres were semicircular and very similar to Greek theatres.

Amphitheatres were round. They were used for fights between gladiators and wild animals.

The Coliseum- a place for sports

The Coliseum- a blend of Greek and Roman

architecture • The arches are

supported by central columns.

• The columns on the first floor are Doric.

• The columns on the second floor are Ionic.

• The columns on the third floor are Corinthian.

Circuses were used for chariot races and horse races.

Thermal baths were places for bathing and socializing. There were three principal rooms: the caldarium (hot bath), the tepidarium (warm bath) and the frigidarium (cold bath).

Commemorative buildings were built to signal an important historical event. The most important are the commemorative columns and the triumphal arches.

Arches

• The Romans used arches to support the things they built.

• They built triumphal arches, buildings and aqueducts.

Arches of Triumph- to celebrate military success

Roman engineering, such as roads, bridges, sewer systems and aqueducts. Roads were vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state. They helped the movement of armies and citizens, the communications and trade goods.

Bridges The Romans used arches in their stone bridges to cross the rivers.

Aqueducts carried water to the Roman cities. They had one or more rows of arches.

Aqueducts- a way to carry water

• There wasn’t enough water in the city of Rome.

• The Romans brought water in from the surrounding countryside.

• The water was brought in by tubes called aqueducts.

Why arches?

• Water is heavy stuff.

• The Romans needed a structure strong enough to hold all that water to move it from the mountains into the city.

How did the aqueduct work?

• The water flowed in a tube on the top of the aqueduct called a water channel.

• The arches supported the water channel.

Where did the water go?

What did the water channel look like?

• The water flowed through a rectangular channel.

• The channel was lined with concrete.

• The Romans invented concrete.

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