Roman architecture focused on creating inside spaces and practicality. Greek architecture as seen in Constantinople was more ornate and focused on the outside.
Constantinople.
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Some of the revolutionary developments in Roman architecture were:amphitheatersaqueductsbathsbridgescircusesdamsdomesharborstemples
Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312
constantinople was named after constantine who was an emperor. Also constantinople was the new capital and that is why he decided to name it after himself.
Constantinople
Gothic and Roman architecture are similar:
For how many years constantinople the capital of a united roman empire ?
Constantinople.
Yes, the Pantheon would not only count as Roman architecture, but it would count as a masterpiece of Roman architecture.
Roman Empire
The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Some of the revolutionary developments in Roman architecture were:amphitheatersaqueductsbathsbridgescircusesdamsdomesharborstemples
William Hugh Plommer has written: 'Ancient and classical architecture' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Roman, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture
Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
Constantinople did not have a capital, it was a capitol. It was the capital of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire.