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Now that you have learned about the Roman use of arches and domes, what did they build with them? Colosseum Pantheon Aqueducts Trajan’s arch
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Roman Architecture

Jan 13, 2015

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Examine the Pantheon, Colosseum, aqueducts and arches of triumphs.
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Page 1: Roman Architecture

Now that you have learned about the Roman use of arches and domes, what did they build with them?

• Colosseum

• Pantheon

• Aqueducts

• Trajan’s arch

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Check out the Colosseum

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What architectural design can you identify?

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Corinthian Columns

Ionic Columns

Doric Columns

Arches

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artlex.com tripod.com

Model of Colosseum interior

Present-day ruins of interior

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Many features were part of the arena’s design

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hartransom.org

Colosseum in present-day Rome

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mrblogrome.blog

Check out the Pantheon

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                       Roman concrete was the building material of choice for Roman builders romanconcrete.com

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bucknell.edu

dkimages.com

Why do you think this aqueduct in Segovia, Spain is still able to be used?

Check out the aqueducts

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psu.edu

Check out Emperor Trajan’s Victory Monuments

It stands in Benevento, ItalyThis is an etching of the arch by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

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Name the constructions where Romans used arches and domes.

• Colosseum

• Pantheon

• Aqueducts

• Trajan’s arch

Where can they be found in buildings today?