1st century BC in architecture
See also: 2nd century BC in architecture, other events of the 1st century BC, 1st century in architecture and the architecture timeline.
Buildings
- 62 BC - Pons Fabricius, the oldest functional stone Roman bridge in Rome, is built.
- c. 50? BC - Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct supplying Nîmes in Gallia Narbonensis is completed.
- c. 37 BC - Expansion of Second Temple in Jerusalem under Herod the Great begins.
- 27 BC - Precursor to Pantheon, Rome, built and dedicated by Marcus Agrippa.
- c. 16 BC - Maison Carrée Roman temple in Nîmes, Gallia Narbonensis, is constructed.
Events
- c. 15 BC - Vitruvius writes De Architectura.
Births
- 63 BC - Marcus Agrippa, Roman statesman, general and architect
Deaths
- 12 BC - Marcus Agrippa
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