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)
- Architecture / Empire / England & Britain
- Camposanto - Pisa, Italy
- Medici Chapels - Florence, Italy
- Downtown - Millburn, New Jersey
- Clever Costume of the 1893 First Commercial Bank
- Architecture / Empire / Roman
- orthogonal street plan
- Via Appia
- Chelsea - New York City, New York
- Romanesque
- Architecture / Empire / Egypt
- Architecture / Origin / Greek
- Architecture / Empire / Greek
- Architecture / Empire / Persian
- four evangelists
- patron saints
- Nativity
- Roman Doric
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- Roman Empire
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- classic
- Classical
- Classical Orders
- Classicism
- cœlum
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- putlog holes
- Classical revivals
- naos
- classical antiquity
- insula
- regula
- podium
- octagonal tribune
- antiquity
- Palladian
- Renaissance
- opus reticulatum
- Calvary
- petal
- iugumentum
- capitole
- Merovingian architecture
- Details: The Architect's Art (1991)
- America's First Cathedral (2007)
- Architecture Dictionary
- Porch Design (1994)
- Loggia (2017)
- The Visual Dictionary of American Domestic Architecture (1997)
- American Architecture Since 1780 (1996)
- Tudor History Architecture Glossary (2005)
- WebRef Architecture (2005)
- Ontario Architecture (2005)
- Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture (2022)
- English Church Architecture (2018)
- Glossary of architecture (2018)
- Church Symbolism (1938)
- A Dictionary of Architecture (1966)
- The Oxford History of the Classical World (1986)
- Dictionary of Symbols (1995)
- Brunelleschi's Dome (2000)
- Architecture: From Prehistory to Modernity (2002)
- Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (2002)
- How to Read a Church (2003)
- Great Buildings (2009)
- Buffalo Architecture and History (2018)
- Identification and Glossary of Terms (2018)
- A View on Cities (2018)
- Preservation Science (2019)
- Ikonet (2021)
- The Great Courses: Travelling the Roman Empire (2022)
- Study of the Orders (1906)
- From Abacus to Zeus (1968)
- The Library of Congress: An Architectural Alphabet (2000)
- Rediscovering Art Deco U.S.A. (2002)
- Architecture / Origin / Africa / Egyptian
- 10th National Eucharistic Congress - Indianapolis, Indiana (2024)
- Herod
- Sesquicentennial Tour - Wyandotte, Michigan
- Wyandotte Interactive Tour / Mt. Carmel Cemetery
- antique
- Early Classical Revival
- grotesquery
- German and Eastern European Baroque
- English Baroque
- Book of Hours
- book of hours
- Christmastide
- Roman lattice
- transenna
- The Grammar of Ornament (1856)
- Pillar to Post: English Architecture without Tears (1938)
- Architecture / Origin
- Pseudish
- Main Street Now - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sator Square
- Neoclassical Style
- Architecture / Style / Beaux Arts
- Visit to Brooklyn Museum of Art - Brooklyn, New York
- Visit to Westphalia, Michigan
- Gothic Drawing and Drawings in the Gothic Tradition in the Iberian Peninsula (2023)
- Far Eastern University (2025)
- The Story of Buildings: From the Pyramids to the Sydney Opera House and Beyond (2014)
- West Palm Beach (2025)
- Architecture: From the Pyramids to Post Modernism (2001)
- Craftsmen's Tools and Books (1960)
- The Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts (2019)
- Sacred Heart
- Don Bosco
- laurel wreath
- Roman Forum
- Ten Commandments
- Architecture / Empire / French
- Eucharist
- Saint Andrew
- Saint George
- Jupiter
- water mill
- libraries
- Vitruvius
- AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, DC (1994)
- ball bearing
- Vitruvian Man
- AKAR Architecture (2025)
- Valens
- civitas
- Pope Gregory the Great
- Salus populi Romani
- Pope Leo III
- Architecture: from Prehistory to Post-Modernism (1986)
- Learning Architecture (2025)
- Saturn
- opus mixtum
- opus testaceum
- opus tesselatum
- terracotta pipe
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii, Italy
- pantheon
- Clement IV
- priest
- Dionysus
- tomb
- sepulchre
- Piazza della Repubblica - Rome, Italy
- Baths of Caracalla - Rome, Italy
- Column of the Immaculate Conception - Rome, Italy
- Santa Maria Maggiore - Rome, Italy
- Saint Expeditus
- Saint Vitalis
- Basilica di San Vitale al Quirinale - Rome, Italy
- Sphinx
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran - Rome, Italy
- Monte and Stella
- Saint Peter's Basilica - Vatican City
- opus caementicium
- Colosseum
- Colosseum - Rome, Italy
- puteal
- Terme Di Diocleziano - Rome, Italy
- popina
- Tiberius
- Minerva
- Pope Gregory X
- Saint Anthony
- Architecture / Origin / Europe / Spanish
- Pridemore House - Deed Research on our House - Middlesborough, Kentucky
- Architectural Styles (1979)
- Sturgis' Dictionary (1901)
- Architecture / Building / Building
- lararium
- chalcidic
- curia
- range masonry
- tribunal
- horreum
- Architecture / Building / Capitalization
- sancte-bell
- Principles of Architecture (1990)
- Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture (2000)
- American House Styles (2002)
- Jeffersonian
- Old House Dictionary (1994)
- Constantine
- Architecture / Building / Temple
- caviedia
- cardinales scapi
- cavazion
- Lucan
- passus
- Cavtat
- Architecture / Skin / Ornament / Mosaic
- Basilica Julia
- intinerary pillar
- ABC's of Architecture (1998)
- AIA Guide to New York City (2000)
- M
- fora
- specus
- palestra
- cross-anchor
- pontifical altar
- mass-bell
- castra
- norma
- alabastrites
- pentrale
- terra sigillata
- Roman Catholic Churches
- ferriterium
- coctillis
- Architecture / Building / Church
- monopodium
- fornix
- clipeus
- Roman Doric orders
- palatium
- Imperial relief sculpture
- diplinthius
- opus musivum
- Edict of Milan
- fundula
- album
- pulvinarium
- Wyandotte Interactive Tour / St. Helena Roman Catholic Church
- quadrifores ianuae
- perisolus
- mithraeum
- Provincia Fidelis
- testudo
- latrine
- coenatio
- Vitruvian
- arrectarium
- Architecture / Empire / Assyria
- Berber
- Architecture / Skin / Vault
- paries lateritius
- sudatio
- taurobolium
- Ornamental gardening
- ambrices
- euripus
- triclinium funebre
- tablinium
- exostra
- Roman civil law
- calcareous cement
- John Underhill of Ettington Manor
- Hilaria
- city-dwellers
- cavea
- impluvium
- Arabesque
- clavus
- fornax
- Herculaneum and Pompeii
- scabellon
- geometric tracery
- Epidaurum
- domus
- scandularii
- tyche
- pseudoclassic architecture
- corostrota
- sanctus-bell
- arcus ferreus
- analemma
- latrina
- Identifying American Architecture (1977)
- Wyandotte Interactive Tour / Downtown
- Architecture / Empire / Portugal
- Architecture / Material / Stone
- Architecture / Style - old
- Robert Underhill - Bushbury, England
- cellarino
- intercapedo
- mille passus
- corsae
- later octus
- repositorium
- carina
- coassatio
- Architecture / Function / Transportation
- blocking-course
- decempeda
- ambivium
- villa rustica
- ala
- T iron
- castella
- roofing tile
- Architecture / Building / Religion
- calotte
- Albion Interactive History / Library / “Historic Preservation: Selected Sites of Downtown Albion (1991)
- senaculum
- odeion
- Cordoba
- corner buttress
- farrarium
- opus pseudisodomum
- Neoclassic architecture
- Architecture / Design / Composition / Vitruvian Triad
- amphithalamos
- chalciducum
- serges
- caviedium
- maceria
- later coctilis
- Amaltheia
- hellocaminus
- Architecture / Empire / Babylon
- classicismo
- What Style is it? (1983)
- Herculaneum
- crepido
- materiato
- country residences
- sacral-idyllic landscape
- sacrarium
- carcer
- saunce-bell
- Roman Classicism
- Church - Pisa Cathedral, Pisa, Italy
