The pillars, domes, and arches of Rome can be found in many famous modern buildings, including the White House and the Capitol Building.
Yes
Julie Decker has written: 'Modern north' 'Modern north' -- subject(s): Modern movement (Architecture), Architecture and climate, Influence, Architecture, Modern Architecture 'Modern north' -- subject(s): Modern movement (Architecture), Architecture and climate, Influence, Architecture, Modern Architecture 'Once upon a time' -- subject(s): American Narrative art, Art appreciation, Exhibitions, Folklore in art, Juvenile literature, Narrative art
Aryeh Sharon has written: 'Kibbutz and Bauhaus' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Bauhaus, Influence, Modern Architecture
In modern architecture (ie Washington DC), in government/politics, and in philosophy.
Jay Abel Roberts has written: 'Adaptability, appropriate technology, and the re-unification of modern ideals' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
Kathleen James-Chakraborty has written: 'German architecture for a mass audience' -- subject(s): Architecture, Influence, Modern movement (Architecture), Popular culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Modern movement (Architecture)
The Romans have no influence in engineering because of the huge advances in technology. The Romans did use oil and there was no electricity. They did not have have combustion engines or electrical motors. Knowledge of how to make Roman concrete was lost and modern concrete is different from Roman concrete. The Romans influenced European architecture, sculpture and painting until the early 20th century. They influenced the art of the Renaissance (14th-15th century) Baroque (17th-18th century) and Neoclassicism (18th-20th century, and is still sometimes used today). Palladian architecture was also based on Roman architecture. It was popular from the 17th century to the 20th century and was often used for public buildings. Latin literature was very influential in European literature until the mid-20th century.
Robert Kronenburg has written: 'Spirit of the machine' -- subject(s): Architecture and technology, Modern Architecture, Architectural design 'Portable Architecture' -- subject(s): Portable Buildings, Technological innovations, Architecture 'Portable Architecture (Architectural Press New Technology Series)' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Portable Buildings, Architecture 'Live architecture' -- subject(s): Music-halls, Music and architecture
George M. Beylerian has written: 'Chairmania' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Art collections, Private collections, Miniature chairs 'Material ConneXion' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Design and technology, Materials, Architecture and technology 'Mondo materialis' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Design, Exhibitions, History, Modern Architecture, Themes, motives
Technology, art and architecture and loads of other stuff, like their technology help build the lots of buildings that we have today
Ju rgen Joedicke has written: 'A HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE' 'A history of modern architecture' -- subject(s): Modern Architecture 'Office buildings' -- subject(s): Architecture, Building, Designs and plans, Office buildings 'A history of modern architecture' 'Architecture since 1945; sources and directions' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
All of today's modern physics are based on it- and all of today's technology is based on modern physics