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=__ Architecture __= Who was the first roman bath dedicated to? The first shrine of hot springs was built by Celts, and was dedicated to the goddess Sulis.In 836 the hot springs was discovered by the British King Bladud who built the first bath after he discovered the first roman baths.Engineers drove oak piles to provide a stable foundation into the mud and surrounded the hot springs with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead.Sulis lived in a town called Aquae Sulis(" the waters of Sulis").In the secound century the hot springs enclosed with a wooden barrel-vaulted building and included caldaruim(hot bath), tepidarium(warm bath), and figidarium(cold bath) the tempatures they had in certain baths.

What was the most impressive structure of a house ever built? The most impressive structure of man made in ancient Rome is multi-story buildings called a insulae-that catered to a wide range of residential situations.These buildings,solely intended for large scale accommodation, could reach many several floors in height.Insulaes were often dangerous,unhealthy,and prone to fires.Insulaes are buildings but, certain kinds of buildings though.For example, these special buildings included public and private bathrooms and laterines, and under- floor heating int the form of a hypocaust,and piped water(for example like Pompeii).

Where Roman the first people to treat Architecture like a special? Yes, roman were people to treat Architecture like a special prize because they would have certain buildings to honor gods, the dead, and etc.The only reason I think excepted in Greek theatres another word for theater,because that meant supposely it served the gods, royal families, and the dead, alone. Architecture is like a prize to the numberless needs of a great nation.Roman Architecture is the most advanced civilization of its time.In Rome when ancient history ends and modern history begins.

Who built the Temple of Caesar? The Temple of Caesar was built by Agustus in 29 B.C. The Temple of Caesar is located east side,west of the Regia."Temple of Caesar [] [|www.google.com]" The Temple of Caesar was entirerly dedicated to ceromony of Caesar's Comet. It is very intersting, that after Caesar's death the comet appeared four months after his own death so it was considered to be the soul of Julius Caesar and the symbol of the new birthof Agustus as a roman ruler and emperor. The Temple of Caesar was consinered a unique temple.

Where did the romans get there sculpture ideas from? Just how Romans copied the Greek's sculpture and artwork which was very unfair for the Greeks, did you know Greek's copied the late Egyptians, that must have been unfair to the Egyptians too and their originally artwork. Why didn't people just make their own artwork instead of taking credit for other people amazing atrwork? Some Egyptian sculpture's survived as in tombs of Egyptian Emperors or Rulers as in kings, queens,etc. "Roman sculptures [], www.google.com"