Roman
Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments
The imperial organizers of the Classical world who brought engineering to architecture, creating great public works – vaulted, domed baths and temples, arched aqueducts – all decorated and ordered with the parts developed by 5th century B.C. Greece. (Willensky, 2000)
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- AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, DC (1994)
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- terracotta pipe
- Terme Di Diocleziano - Rome, Italy
- Clement IV
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- geometric tracery
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- Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture (2000)
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- What Style is it? (1983)
- American House Styles (2002)
- The Visual Dictionary of American Domestic Architecture (1997)
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- Loggia (2017)
- Sturgis' Dictionary (1901)
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- Wyandotte Interactive Tour / Downtown
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