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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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