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31: 85: 64: 403: 355: 774:– IMHO the present title is simply wrong. It clearly restricts itself to the ancient architecture found in the city of Rome only. However the subject of this article is the ancient Roman architecture built by the Roman people throughout the whole Roman Empire, whether Rome, Italy, Europe, North Africa or the Near East. The proposed title would also avoid any conflict between "ancient" and "Ancient" by having the word first and automatically capitalised. 190: 169: 1707: 1658: 430: 283: 262: 95: 22: 1719: 572:: "Excavations in Pompeii show that gardens attaching to residences were scaled down to meet the space constraints of the home of the average Roman. As town houses were replaced by tall insulae (apartment buildings), these urban gardens were replaced by window boxes or roof gardens." Who knows which one was the original...-- 1189:
The article lacks a history section, covering the developing scale and ambition of RA, then its decline. The sections probably need rearranging: I think the "features" are too high, the building types too low, and so on. Materials possibly are too high. I see there is actually a very short section on
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Now that all the empty sections are filled in, I think we should work on improving overall quality by reducing unnecessary length. Since this is essentially an overview article, there are lots of sentences that can be removed from the building subsections. Once the length has been reduced a bit, I
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Can people please be aware when adding citations that the works are recognisable from citation details. Things like: "Lechtman & Hobbs 1986" "Mark & Hutchinson 1986" really need the full details, e.g. book title etc, possibly listed under "Works cited" if they appear more than once. At the
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I find the very first section to be confusing and not straightforward. First it says that the architectual style is different from the Greeks, then it says that they both are Classism, which is the same style. Also, where are the sources? Should I do research and edit this page using new sources?
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I'm thinking "Modern use". Below I also mention that there are very notable structures today that are exact copies of ancient structures. Not just the Vegas stuff at Caesars Palace but, universities have copies of a number of buildings and as John mentions below the Neoclassic structures could be
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Thanks to everyone who has helped quadruple the size of the article in a couple of weeks. I don't actually think it is excessively long overall, but the text is very uneven, with much copied in from a bunch of articles of very different quality levels. Apart from what you say, a read through and
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While the other projects ratings are not something I feel I should change myself (well...perhaps Greece and Rome) I feel good enough about this article now to add the Rome project tag and add this as rated at B class as the main coordinator of that project. It is also of top importance to that
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I find this statement to be very ineffective; how is it more impressive? It also quotes 'Roman citizen Itilidad Trobulsky' who says "The designs were smarter thought out and better,", who is this man and why is he qualified to be quoted in an encyclopaedia?
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As I read it, the current title restricts the topic to the city, while the proposed title is about the architecture for Romans as a group. The article is obviously about the latter, although the former might also be a suitable topic for different article.
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The connections between Greek and Roman architecture are significant in this article and it is helpful for comparison between the two cultures. Is there a bias towards Roman culture because that is what the article is on? Should there be more greek
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There are eight identified cases of citation needed, many additional paragraphs with no citations, one source identified as unreliable, while one source is tagged as self-published. I think the references need some more work for this to get B.
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I'm uneasy about the section title, 'Modern influences' as this to me implies modern influences on the architecture. Perhaps something like 'Influences on modern architecture'? Although this may be too long winded.
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It was stated in a previous section of the talk page, but citations are incredibly important to improving an article's credibility, and should be a given in a historical article of an influential civilization.
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It might be nice when such things are done to notify the relevant projects. G&R has thousands of articles under its aegis, and all editors with relevant expertise or interest may not watchlist them all.
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Not that. But we should have a section briefly trying to outline the vast legacy of Roman architecture through Byzantine, Romanesque, Renaissance and Neoclassical architecture, into the modern day.
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I think the items you are referring to are references copied from other articles. I will make a greater effort to track down missing cite information if I am copying content from other articles. --
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I actually like the style. It's very clear and concise, and directed toward a general audience, not just college professors or people with doctorates, as many Wiki articles are.
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I think something ought to be added about metal ties. One associates the Romans with iron ties in lead but I have seen Greek? bronze ties somewhere in Turkey of uncertain date.
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PS: A credible alternative could be 'Roman architecture' (it would be a matter of more common name), but 'Architecture of ancient Rome' simply shouldn't be used.
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Yes...that makes more sense. Although I think there could be some mention of structures today that are direct copies of or that make use of the ancient form. --
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I think B class might be a bit ambitious. A high quality C class perhaps, but I believe it lacks a little bit in the citation department to be a B class. --
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helped keep buildings, such as the public baths, warm. For the more luxurious finishing of exterior and interior walls, sheathings of
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I'm sure someone can fit this into some architecture-related or roman culture Category thing as much as I'm sure I cannot.
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moment such areas of text where details aren't provided risk (justifiably or not) of being removed as uncited. Please see
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mentioned as well as a few others. Many government buildings in several countries make use of the idea of the
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Should we have a section for modern use of the Ancient Roman architecture? Copies of buildings etc.?--
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think we should focus on improving the lede, history section and modern influences section. --
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copyedit just for language would be good. Also ordering the refs alphabetically.
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with no objection to recreating an article focused on the city if needed.
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Maybe, but could still imply a modern impact on the subject matter --
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was used as a finish for important buildings, and the invention of
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A characteristic feature of Roman design was the combined use of
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Could show the buildings' relevance to ancient Roman religion.
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i think i've pointed out a few problems with this style.
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and the structures there as government centers today.--
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