Monday, 5 December 2011

Romanesque : Rome inspiration to Romanesque Architecture


Romanesque : Rome inspiration to Romanesque Architecture



Romanesque architecture
continue building tradition over thousands of years. They uses round Roman arch which is a well-known Roman technique for building large structures such as aquaducts.


The round Norman arch is derived directly from much earlier Roman arches, itis a very strong feature which allows doors and windows to be built with large, heavy masonry above if this type of arch were to be properly constructed.



It is a mixed between classical elements which is simpler geometry, heavy walls and emphasis on columns with capitals and medieval modernist elements which makes it elegance and favourable by rich people and royal families.


The reasons that it lived for year afterwards it because it is very elegant and beautiful. Therefore it is seen as a higher up architecture and many wealthy and powerful people were inspired by it. Romanesque architecture can be used as a symbol of status, wealth, power, fame, taste, and class and so therefore it lived for years.

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