How did Roman architecture differ from Greek architecture?

Answer:
the greek architecture is the basis of the Romans architecture.

*Roman architecture was influenced by Greek architecture, but was changed into a new style. Both Roman and Greek architecture are considedered classical, although the Romans invented new building material such as concrete and cement, while the Greeks used limestone and marble, *
* Greek Roman
rectangular circular, oval, complex
made from marble concrete
Structure of post and beam arcuated with arch, vault and dome
distinguised by columns arch
low-pitched soaring
most important : spirit of moderation ostentation (flamboyant)
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