architecture, a vestibule (Latin: vestibulum) was a partially enclosed area between the interior of the house and the street. In modern architecture,...
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Look up vestibule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vestibule or vestibulum can have the following meanings, each primarily based upon a common origin...
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"mudroom" at Camp Warren summer camp, Minnesota Atrium (architecture) Genkan Vestibule (architecture) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lobby" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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public architecture. This rectilinear structure borrows from the Late Helladic, Mycenaean megaron, which contained a central throne room, vestibule, and...
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Hoysala architecture is the building style in Hindu temple architecture developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries...
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Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam. It encompasses both secular and religious styles from the early...
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Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (Persian: معمارى ایرانی, Me'māri e Irāni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia,...
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Classical order (redirect from Orders of architecture)
An order in architecture is a certain assemblage of parts subject to uniform established proportions, regulated by the office that each part has to perform...
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vestibule to connect them to the central mantapa, they have no sukanasi. Vijayanagara architecture Hampi UNESCO Monument of Vijayanagara architecture...
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vestibule which stretches across the front of the church. This type of plan was also to later play a part in the development of church architecture in...
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Early Renaissance architecture through the High Renaissance and Mannerism to the Baroque style. Pevsner comments about the vestibule of the Laurentian...
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was no apse. Moreover, while contemporary churches featured imposing vestibules, the entry porches of the wooden synagogues was a low annex, usually with...
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square of the palace) Roman architecture Salona "Vestibule | Split, Croatia Attractions". www.lonelyplanet.com. "Vestibule, Split". www.absolute-croatia...
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vestibule which stretches across the front of the church. This type of plan was also to later play a part in the development of church architecture in...
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The inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture. Chalcidicum In Roman architecture, the vestibule or portico of a public building opening on to...
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references on Islamic architecture often refer to this architectural tradition in terms such as architecture of the Islamic West or architecture of the Western...
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Laurentian Library (category Renaissance architecture in Florence)
the vestibule. Lit by windows in bays that are articulated by pilasters corresponding to the beams of the ceiling, with a tall constricted vestibule (executed...
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Eastern Orthodox church architecture constitutes a distinct, recognizable family of styles among church architectures. These styles share a cluster of...
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The architecture of Sydney, Australia’s oldest city, is not characterised by any one architectural style, but by an extensive juxtaposition of old and...
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Nabatean architecture (Arabic: اَلْعِمَارَةُ النَّبَطِيَّةُ; al-ʿimarah al-nabatiyyah) refers to the building traditions of the Nabateans (/ˌnæbəˈtiːənz/;...
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Ben Youssef Madrasa (category Saadian architecture)
sculpted with muqarnas. From the doorway, a narrow corridor leads to a vestibule chamber that gives access on one side to the central courtyard. This process...
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Constructivist architecture was a constructivist style of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s. Abstract...
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French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715)...
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Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan (category Mamluk architecture in Cairo)
covered in stucco and finished with stonework for decorative details. The vestibule chamber upon entering the mosque is an unusually ornate space, covered...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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Mannerism (redirect from Mannerist architecture)
of collected figures often called ignudi and of the Libyan Sibyl, his vestibule to the Laurentian Library, the figures on his Medici tombs, and above...
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The architecture of Paris created during the Belle Époque, between 1871 and the beginning of the First World War in 1914, was notable for its variety of...
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Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same...
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the decoration of anchors. Typologically, this vestibule is a unique example in Armenian architecture. St. Amenaprkich (Holy Savior, also called Katoghike)...
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Architecture parlante (French: speaking architecture) is architecture that explains its own function or identity. The phrase was originally associated...
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