A modern structure that is similar to the Forum of Trajan would be a shopping mall. Both structures provided a place in which goods could be sold to consumers. Each had separate rooms and stalls where different types of goods could be sold.
The Pantheon’s patrons was originally built by Marcus Agrippa and later rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian. The dome of the Pantheon brilliantly designed. The amount of materials, time, and effort, reflects its patrons because they wielded extensive money and power. Also, to obtain such a skilled architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, to build the Pantheon could reflect the patron’s level of influence.
The modern structure that is similar to the pantheon is a Christian church. The structures were both built to honor religious divine figures. In the Pantheon, the gods were honored …show more content…
Colosseum provided a place to conduct public spectacles with the intention to placate the plebeians, Rome’s common classes. The coliseum had entertainment of sport and a showing of entertainment. In addition to keeping the plebeians happy, they would look fondly upon the rulers who commissioned the structure. A placated population who looked well upon their rule was ideal for those in power. The ability to build such an extensive structure shows that the government was wealthy and it could take care of its people. The power to enforce the construction reflects the power of the ruler. The control over the thousands of people that built the Colosseum also reflects the ruler’s