Top Banner
Roman Architecture
26

ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Aug 12, 2015

Download

Education

Shourya Goswami
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

RomanArchitecture

Page 2: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Arches

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

• They built victory arches, buildings and aqueducts.

Page 3: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Aqueducts

Page 4: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

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.

Page 5: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

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.

Page 6: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Where did the water go?

• The water was transported in concrete tunnels.

• The tunnels were underground if possible.

• Sometimes the tunnel had to go above ground.

Page 7: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

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.

Page 8: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

What did the water channel look like?

• The water flowed through a rectangular channel.

• The channel was lined with concrete.

• The Romans invented concrete.

Page 9: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Where else did the Romans use arches?

•Arches of Triumph•Buildings

•Roofs

Page 10: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Arches of Triumph-to celebrate military

success

Page 11: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

The Coliseum-a place for sports

Page 12: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

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.

Page 13: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE
Page 14: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

The Pantheon-a temple to all the gods

Page 15: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

How does an arch work?Keystones

• The keystone is the red stone at the top of the arch.

• The keystone is what the weight rests on.

Page 16: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

How does an arch work?Voussoirs

• The semi-circular stones on either side of the keystone are the voussoirs.

• The voussoirs bring the weight to the columns that go to the ground.

Page 17: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

How does an arch work?Buttressing

• The square or rectangular blocks between each arch are buttresses.

• The buttresses make a column that takes the weight all the way to the ground.

Page 18: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Modern arches

Hotel Roanoke

US Capital

Dominion Towers

Office in Tyson’s Corner

Page 19: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Your Task

• Go to your seat.• You are going to

draw an arch.• Just follow your

teacher’s directions and you can do it!

Page 20: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

First

• Use the yogurt lid to draw a semi-circle.

Page 21: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Second

• Add legs to your semi-circle.

• Now you have an arch.

Page 22: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Third

• Draw a smaller arch inside the first one.

Page 23: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Fourth

• Draw a Keystone at the top of the arch.

Page 24: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Fifth

• Now draw the Voussoirs that hold the Keystone in place.

Page 25: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Sixth

• Draw a second arch next to the first one.

• Go through the same steps.

Page 26: ARCHES IN ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Seventh

• Connect the arches with buttresses.

• You did it!• Success!