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The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. Most of the buildings in Verona were created using a pattern system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and effectively in any shape. | The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. Most of the buildings in Verona were created using a pattern system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and effectively in any shape. | ||
The warp hall of Verona was built in the style of Greek temple featuring undecorated doric columns with a brick portico. The structure did not use the pattern system laid out for other, less-important buildings. Directly behind the hall was the great bath; which also did not utilize the building system. | The warp hall of Verona was built in the style of Greek temple featuring undecorated doric columns with a brick portico. The structure did not use the pattern system laid out for other, less-important buildings. Directly behind the hall was the great bath; which also did not utilize the building system. It featured an open roof to allow the heat of the baths to ventilate upwards. | ||
Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct. | Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct. | ||
[[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]] | [[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]] |
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