Until the end of the 1st century AD, the Roman architects tended to take note of the Greek orders in their buildings. Though they did not follow the rules of the Orders so closely in specific application, the Romans nonetheless maintained a similar sense of relationship and shape in their buildings in this period. After this period there developed an imaginative movement in construction, strongest in the Roman provinces.
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