Doric
valve, number 3.
Two Roman contributions to architecture are the dome and the Tuscan order of column.
Corinthian, Iconic, and Tuscan orders.
Roman civilization used Grecian(Ancient Greek)ideas which influenced their architecture. Nothing in the Roman culture is original or distinctive; only inspired by from others. Etruscan culture was inspirations for Roman civilization. Other influences are the Balkans, Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Turkish Ottoman Empire.
Greek myths the Iliad (Homer) Greek tragedy Roman works in the Greek tradition Renaissance works inspired by Green and Roman literature
There are three main types of Roman colums:-Doric (least decorative, simple design)-Ionic (middle-scale design, elegant)-Corinthian (the most decorative of all three columns)To see pictures, just Google column names!Hope that was helpful
The Romans did not use three building styles more often. They adopted the three Greek orders (styles) for building columns: Dorian, Ionian and Corinthian. They also adopted the Tuscan (Etruscan) order, but only for fortifications and warehouses. They introduced the composite order, which was a mixture of two orders, usually the Ionic and Corinthian. For the rest, Roman architecture was very different from Greek architecture.
1)Egyptian 2)Semetic 3)Phoenician 4)Greek 5)Roman
greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian
greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian
Greek, Roman, Ottoman, British are some empires in succeeding order (there are others).
The architectural order developed by the Romans that resembles the Doric order but features a base and is often unfluted is known as the Tuscan order. It simplifies the Doric design, maintaining a sturdy appearance while incorporating a base and sometimes being placed on a pedestal. The Tuscan order is characterized by its clean lines and lack of elaborate decoration, making it a favored style in Roman architecture.