The arch
Concrete - Apex
Aqueducts
Roads that can withstand time
All roads may lead to Rome, but all roads aren't created equally. Romans built roads that weren’t just a mix of gravel and rocks. The Romans used a combination of dirt and gravel with bricks made from hardened volcanic lava or granite, making the roads immensely strong no matter the weather.
They also constructed perfectly straight roads with slight banking to them. The banking ensured that water doesn’t sit on the road after it rains. By 200 AD, the Romans had built more than 50,000 mi (almost 80,400 km) worth of road. These roads were then completed with directions and stone marks. The proof of their workmanship is evident, as many of the old roads in Rome are in use even today
banana
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dome
The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.The Romans, like all Mediterranean societies, had basically rectangular shapes for their houses, with flat roofs. Nero was the first one to used the dome as an innovation in architecture.
They gave us self the self supporting arch of bricks and forms of arches. Also, the use of concrete.
The Romans developed the arch, invented cement, made paved roads, made the first shopping mall, made the first sports arena, developed the dome, created the first apartment complex, made the first city water systems and cisterns, developed a form of an elevator,used space and light unlike others before them.
Discontinuous innovation is innovation that is divorced from prior common knowledge.
innovation
innovation
Innovation does not stand for anything. However, the letters INNOV is the abbreviation for innovation. An innovation is something original, new, and creative.
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Innovation is creating something that didn't exist before you created it. The iPad is an example of innovation for Apple. For other examples of innovation see innovation-creativity.com/examples-of-innovation.html
No. The telephone is not an innovation it is an invention.