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How did Roman architecture differ from Greek architecture?

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Greek and Roman architecture is relatively similar, they were inspired by the Greeks existing work and adapted their own styles around it. ... Although, the Greeks did prefer the use of the Doric and Ionic orders, whereas the Romans preferred the more ornate Corinthian order.

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