R0 Man
R0 Man
R0 Man
ARCHITECTURE
ROMAN ARCHITECTURE
The architecture of the ancient Roman people
ANCIENT ROMAN
ROME
A city in the central part of Italy which according to tradition
was founded by Romulus and Remus in 758 B.C.
Religious Influence
Religion became a part of the constitution of the state.
They venerated more their emperors than their gods.
OPUS QUADRATUM
2. Opus Incertum
made up of small stones aid in a loose pattern
roughly assembling the polygonal work.
OPUS INCERTUM
3. Opus
Reticulatum
fine joints were
in diagonal lines
like the meshes
of a net
OPUS RETICULATUM
4. Opus Testaceum
Triangular bricks(plan)
especially made for facing
the wall
OPUS TESTACEUM
5. Opus Mixtum
Consisted of bands of “tufa” introduced at
intervals in the ordinary brick facing or alteration
of rectangular blocks with small squared stone
blocks.
OPUS MIXTUM
Capitals by Romans
COMPOSITE
TUSCAN
CLASSICAL ORDERS
Roman Architecture
FORUM
RECTANGULAR TEMPLES
BASILICAS
THERMAE
BALNEUM
THEATERS OR ODEION
Built by means of concrete vaulting and
supporting tiers of seats
- Theater of Marcellus, Rome
COLOSSEUM
For gladiators combats and elliptical in plan
- The Colosseum, Rome
(known as “Flavian Amphitheater”)
THEATER OF MARCELLUS
COLOSSEUM
Roman Architecture
TRIUMPHAL ARCHES
PILLARS OF VICTORY OR
MONUMENTAL COLUMNS
PALACES
Emperors house
- Palaces of Emperors, Rome
- Golden House of Nero, Rome
- Palace of Diocletian (often called “city in a house”)
PALACE OF DIOCLETIAN
GOLDEN HOUSE OF NERO
Roman Architecture
AQUEDUCTS
BRIDGES OR PONS
- Pons Sublicius
- Pons Mulvius
- Bridge of Augustus
PONS SUBLICIUS
PONS MULVIUS
ROADS
Cardo & Decumanus
Roman Architecture
FOUNTAINS
Striking features of ancient and modern Rome
Two types:
1. Lacus or Locus
Designed similar to a large basin of water
2. Salientes
similar to large basin of water with spouting jets.
LACUS CURTIUS SALIENTES
Roman Architecture
ROMAN HOUSE
1. Domus or private house
2. Villa or country house
3. Insula or apartment block
ROMAN INSULA
PRIVATE HOUSE
ROMAN VILLA
HOUSE PLAN
COLOSSEUM