* The Ancient Greek Sto : In ancient Greek architecture it’s a hallway surrounded by a wall from the back, columns , designed from two floors and the front row to be a security park used for the general public and used by the merchants in the sale of goods and the artists can propose their artistic works, It is usually surrounded by markets and was a common building type throughout the ancient Athena consisting of two rows of columns that support the ceiling with the wall on one side , were all stowed by parks protected from the heat of the sun in the summer and the cold wind in the winter.
It was as the Judicial proceedings (2) At the time of the second century BC Atalus in the east in the city of Akropolis, next …show more content…
* Ancient Roman basilica is an Greek word for basilica was originally used to describe a general Roman building (as in Greece which is essentially was the court).
It was a central element of the Roman Forum in the Hellenistic cities and was used as a public building, much like the Greek Stoa, As a controller of law and market:
The architectural style was a rectangular building with a semi circular ring used in the ancient Roman state as a public building such as Greek Stoa , especially for fair trials and a place where all classes of people gather and do business.
The basilica came to serve as the church where the concept has remained so far.
There were many basilica that was built all over Roma and was usually carry the name of the person or persons who paid the price of the building it as a way to enhance the person's autobiographies and recognition throughout