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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'colosseum'
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| According to Colin Cunningham in Unit 6, the form and function of a building "are inextricably linked" (Block 2, pg 50). Consider three ways in which this was so for the Colosseum. The Colosseum in Rome was built in around 80CE |
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| Explain how the Colosseum was made both visually impressive and safe for the audience. |
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| How did the design of the Colosseum give form to its public function and to its symbolic meaning? |
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| How did the design of the Colosseum relate to its public function and to its symbolic meaning? |
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| How did the design of the Colosseum relate to its public function and to its symbolic meaning? |
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| In what ways were the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum designed for public entertainment? Why did such entertainment appeal to the Romans? |
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| The Colosseum, though now a shadow of its former self, remains an architectural marvel and retains a sense of fascination for all, due to its connection with Rome's horrifyingly bloody past. |
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| The three aspects that made the Colosseum appear massive and humane are its structural elements, seating arrangements and the facilities. The Colosseum is a vast pillarless ellipse structure which allows the audience |
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| TMA 03: Gladiators and the Colosseum |
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| What impressions might a spectator in Roman times have registered on approaching, entering and settling down inside the Colosseum? How would structural and decorative features have contributed to any such impressions? I feel anxious as I arrive |
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| What impressions might a spectator in Roman times have registered on approaching, entering and settling down inside the Colosseum? How would structural and decorative features have contributed to any such impressions? |
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| Would a "day out" to the Circus Maximus be more enjoyable than to the Colosseum? |
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