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from the history of buildingmany thousands of years ago there were no houses such as people live in today. in hot countries people sometimes made their homes in trees and used leaves to protect themselves from the rain or sun. in colder countries they dwelt in caves. later people left their caves and trees and began to build houses out of different materials such as mud, wood or stones.later people found out that during made of mud and dried in the hot sunshine and almost as hard as stones. in ancient egypt there, people learned to use these sun - dried mud during. some of the buildings are still standing after several thousands of years.the ancient Egyptians discovered how to cut stone for building purposes. the arts temples, palaces and is filled. the greatest tomb is the stone pyramid of Khufu, king of egypt. the ancient Egyptians often in the work area to the arts to their kings or pharaohs.the ancient greeks also understood the art of building with cut stone, and their buildings were beautiful as well as useful. they often used pillars is for supporting the roofs and partly for decoration. parts of these ancient buildings can still be seen today in greece.the Romans were great bridge, harbour and road builders. in its work the Romans widely used timber piles. they also aqueducts arts, reservoirs, water tanks, etc.). some of their work are still used till now. it is known that the manufacture of lime is one of the oldest industries used by man. lime is a basic building material used all over the world as today. in the ancient world. one of the Romans, marcus Porcius Cato, gave an idea of a kiln for lime production, its shape and dimensions. such kilns were fired with wood or coal and was extremely inefficient. there are still the remains of kilns in some places of great britain as well as roads and the famous Hadrian wall, which was the arts to protect Romans from the celtic when in the first century a.d. and was a province of the roman empire for about four centuries. there are many things today in britain to remind the people of the roman, towns, roads, wells and the words.in a period of 800 to 900 years the Romans developed concrete to the position of the main structural material in the empire. it is surprising, therefore, that after the fall of the empire, much of the great knowledge should have disappeared so completely. the knowledge of how to make durable concrete has been lost for centuries, no mention was made of it in the writings of sculpture from time to time.fusion of roman and north european traditions in construction was reflected in many ways. buildings but the roman arch and the district peaked was of northern europe. roman traditions were continued in the architectural form known as Romanesque. london bridge, finished in 1209, took thirty - three years to build. the colonies of nineteen irregular pointed arcs with its piers facilities including a spa on broad foundation, which was designed to withstand the thames current.the roman period was followed by other periods each of which produced its own type of architecture and building materials. during the last hundred years many new methods of building have been discovered. one of the recent discoveries is the usefulness of steel as a building material.nowadays when it is necessary to have a very tall building, the frame of it is first built in steel, and then the building is completed in concrete. concrete is a kind of artificial stone, to do than brick or natural stone and much stronger than they are. the Egyptians employed it in the construction of bridges, roads and town walls. there are evidences than ancient greeks also used concrete for the building purposes. the use of concrete by the ancient Romans can be traced back as far as 500 b.c. they were the first to use it throughout the ancient roman empire on a pretty large scale and many structures made of concrete remain till nowadays and proving the long life of buildings made of concrete. of course, it was not the concrete people use today. the colonies of mud, clay and pure lime, which is used to hold together the statistics broken stone in foundations and walls. it was so - called "pseudo - concrete". the idea of such building material might have been borrowed from the ancient greeks as some samples of it were found in the ruins of Pompeii.
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