In architecture, an atrium (pl.: atria or atriums) is a large open-air or skylight-covered space surrounded by a building. Atria were a common feature...
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Look up Atrium or atrium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Atrium may refer to: Atrium (heart), an anatomical structure of the heart Atrium, the genital...
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from the original on 29 August 2008. Retrieved 7 August 2020. "ATRIUM - Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes of the 20th Century In Europe's Urban Memory"...
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Domus (redirect from Atrium (domus))
vestibulum. Atrium (pl.: atria): the atrium was the most important part of the house, where guests and dependents (clients) were greeted. The atrium was open...
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Panopticon (section Architecture of other institutions)
related to this article: Panopticon or the Inspection-House Atrium (architecture) Architecture Consumerism Heterotopia (space) Landscapes of power Mass surveillance...
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interior fauces of a building leading to the atrium and the street. Vestibules were common in ancient architecture. A Roman house was typically divided into...
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atrium. Several Early Christian churches exist in Syria and Armenia, mostly in a ruined state. These show Roman rather than Byzantine architectural features...
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summer camp, Minnesota Lobby at a leasing office Atrium (architecture) Genkan Vestibule (architecture) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lobby" . Encyclopædia...
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mixed-use development zone in Mandurriao, Iloilo City, Philippines Atrium (architecture) (plural: atria), a large open space within a building Atria gens...
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Cavaedium (redirect from Ancient Roman atrium)
Cavaedium or atrium are Latin names for the principal room of an ancient Roman house, which usually had a central opening in the roof (compluvium) and...
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Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great established...
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inside. Ventilation (architecture) Stack effect Underground mine ventilation Courtyard Lightwell Skylight Atrium (architecture) "What Is a Ventilation...
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Church architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, and seminaries. It has evolved over the two...
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High-tech architecture, also known as structural expressionism, is a type of late modernist architecture that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements...
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Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries. The style eventually developed...
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symbolic references to past architectural styles such as Art Deco, with pronounced base, middle, and top sections, and prominent atrium common spaces. The Mississauga...
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der islamischen Welt = The town seen as a house. In: Atrium house and paradise garden. Architecture and way of life in the Islamic world (in German) (2nd ed...
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and right atria and lower left and right ventricles. Commonly, the right atrium and ventricle are referred together as the right heart and their left counterparts...
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colonial architecture represents Spanish colonial influence on the cities and towns of its former colonies, and is still seen in the architecture as well...
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fortresses, but based architecturally on the European conventual model, incorporating new features such as the open chapel and atriums with a stone cross...
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Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice (category Modernist architecture in New York City)
Street, and there is a secondary entrance on 42nd Street. The large public atrium inside, the first such space in an office building in Manhattan, was designed...
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Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, has a unique and diverse architectural history. Encompassing government, monumental, commercial, and residential...
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Ottoman architecture is an architectural style or tradition that developed under the Ottoman Empire over a long period, undergoing some significant changes...
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Citigroup Center (section Architecture)
the atrium's silver cladding and light fixtures to be unwelcoming and suggestive of the indoors, and Stephens said that the benefits of the atrium did...
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carpentry, architecture, and shipbuilding, a compass is a curved circular form. Compluvium The Latin term for the open space left in the roof of the atrium of...
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Art Deco (redirect from Art Deco architecture)
of the American bar at the Atrium Casino in Dax (1926), but also including names of fashionable cocktails. In architecture, the clear contrast between...
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Old St. Peter's Basilica (category Palaeo-Christian architecture in Italy)
improved the apse and partially added a multi-story benediction loggia to the atrium façade, on which construction continued intermittently until the new basilica...
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Contemporary architecture is the architecture of the 21st century. No single style is dominant. Contemporary architects work in several different styles...
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Federation Square (redirect from The Atrium, Federation Square)
series of buildings centred around a large paved square, and a glass walled atrium. Melbourne's central city grid was originally designed without a central...
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Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.) (category Romanesque Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.)
wrought iron, a glass covered atrium and mezzanine level, and floors, moldings, railings, and wainscoting made of marble. The atrium was 196 feet (60 m) high...
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