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Sydney MacPherson

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University of Massachusetts, Lowell

My name is Sydney and I am currently in nursing school. I began my traveling by first going to Canada. In Nova Scotia, there is miles of grassland and not many intricate buildings so I was not able to see much architecture. In 2016, I traveled all around Italy. I started out in Florence for 5 days. We then we made our way to Tuscany, otherwise known as wine country, and ended in Rome on Christmas. During my time in Italy, I was inspired by notorious architects and the amazing buildings they made out of hand. These buildings are so detailed even though they barely had any tools back then to assist them. I am lucky to have seen a few of the buildings in my collection in person. I have touched them and have been inside of these buildings. In my opinion, architecture is the most beautiful and intricate art form because of how much thought, time, and effort it takes to make them. My time in Italy has inspired me to have taken a few art classes during my time in college. My next big trip will hopefully be to Ireland, where I will take in all of the ancient beauty that country also has to offer.

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Roman Architecture's Influence on Future Civilizations and the Evolution of Style

<p>The focus of this collection is architecture around the world. Ancient Roman architecture in particular, has influenced the way more modern architects design buildings all around the world. My interest in architecture comes from the time I spent in Italy in 2016. I visited Rome, Florence, and all around Tuscany. As I saw during my stay there, and also what we have learned in class, is that the most important features in Roman architecture were arches, columns, and very thick walls. Columns were erected to show victories in wars and arches were pivotal in Rome’s success. Without arches, they wouldn’t have been able to build expansive buildings or roadways from Britain to the Middle East. Aqueducts contain arches which serve as a nice physical feature, as well as hold a strong material in place for many many years. Romanesque style influenced Gothic style, which contained high pointed vaulted and a more vertical appeal. There is so much detail in every piece of architecture and every building tells an individual story. Much of the architecture standing where we are today, tells a story of what we know about Romans. </p> <p>#AHMC2019<br /></p> <p><br /></p>
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