Roman Architecture: How did it Come to Existence?

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Roman Architecture. Although this doesn’t usually come to people's minds very often, Roman Architecture hides many things behind it. The Etruscans started living in Rome in 700 B.C. There they created art and many architectural buildings. At that time the Romans had no true art. They copied Etruscan art and yet, did not want them living in Rome. As a result the Romans exterminated almost all the Etruscan from Rome. After wards the Romans were influenced by Greek art up until they derived their own artistic ways and view of art. From domes to cement to columns and mosaics. Romans derived methods from classical Greek and their own to create a world of various architectural figures and monuments to uncover the Roman message. But why did the Romans make the architectural buildings and art?. How did they make them? And what importance do they have in the world? Today, Roman architecture is studied by many people and viewed as a wondrous world created from the roots of architect.

The Romans built their architecture, but they had important reasons of why they decided to do so. Most importantly they began their architecture for religious reasons. They used the important buildings to worship their gods. Just like the Greeks, Romans built temples to clarify certain gods and goddesses and to worship them. “Each god needed an image – usually a statue or relief in stone or bronze – and an altar or temple at which to offer prayers and sacrifices”. Also, Romans viewed humans as very important aspects in life. They built many buildings for entertainment. Besides the Colosseum, archeologists dug up and found a structure called Gabii. According to Professor Nicola Terrenato of the

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