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Arches & Aqueducts. b y, Brad, Laurence, & Brian. Arches. 1.) used for decoration and structure 2.) created by the Romans 3.) built by: -two vertical supports -curved inward from the top of each pier( known as voussoirs ) -stacked voussoirs up until they reached the one keystone.
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Arches & Aqueducts by, Brad, Laurence, & Brian
Arches 1.) used for decoration and structure 2.) created by the Romans 3.) built by: -two vertical supports -curved inward from the top of each pier( known as voussoirs) -stacked voussoirsup until they reached the one keystone. - the keystone was larger than all of the other stones, this way it held the whole arch together Key vocab -Voussoir: the key stone, which held the whole arch together
Aqueducts • Aqueducts carried water over land that was thought to be impossible to be carried over land • Aqueducts helped people spread out around Rome and not just live in the cities of Rome because it help bring fresh water to many parts of Rome • Built by: • Many workers • Aqueducts were constructed very carefully so that they can make the water flow into the city without having shortages or having it flow out of the aqueducts • Builders of aqueducts needed a background in mining
Detailed sketch of arches and aqueducts • Arches stabilized buildings, and made them more sturdy • Aqueducts brought fresh water supplies to cities
Today • This has affected us today because it lead to the development of sewage systems and fresh water. • It lead to developments of man made rivers and waters like the Erie Canal.
Today • Arches have a affected our modern style of architecture. • It is being used to stabilize buildings and symbols of modern art/statues. • Without arches bridges wouldn’t be as effective or stylish.
Arches Arches come in many forms, shapes and sizes as shown above. Arches were productive in Ancient Rome too.
Aqueducts There are many advancements that have been made in the Aqueducts making industry!!