How did the design of the Roman Colosseum Colosseum give form to its public function and to its symbolic meaning?
Title: How did the design of the Roman Colosseum Colosseum give form to its public function and to its symbolic meaning?
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How did the design of the Roman Colosseum Colosseum give form to its public function and to its symbolic meaning?
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 333 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Vitruvius considered that architecture needed to satisfy three requirements, 'commodity', 'firmness' and 'delight'. This level of thought is certainly evident in the form of the Colosseum.
The design of the Colosseum had to fulfil various aspects of function. The architect provided space through the use of the oval shape, which could fit more people around the edges of the arena. Visibility was enhanced through the use of the staged seating plan and the velarium, which
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of the society. The articulation suggests it is a public building; something for everyone to take pleasure in. The central locality is like a reminder of the emperors 'patronage and power'.
From this it is comprehensible why the design of the Colosseum has been reproduced through the centuries. Architects have not only imitated the design for modern arenas such as Wembley stadium, but also the articulation is sometimes copied to indicate stateliness, prosperity and splendour!