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    patio or garden, it is called a peristyle rather than a peristasis. In ecclesial architecture, it is also used to designate the area between the baluster...
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  • Peristasis (Ancient Greek: περίστασις "standing around") may refer to: Peristasis (architecture) Peristasis, inactive phases of vasoconstriction in inflammation...
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    Ancient Greek temple (category Ancient Greek architecture)
    opisthodomoi were often closed off from the peristasis by wooden barriers or fences. Like the naos, the peristasis could serve the display and storage of votives...
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    Greek temple – List of Ancient Greek temples Adyton Cella Opisthodomos Peristasis Pronaos Pteron Types of temple Amphiprostyle Antae temple Metroon Naiskos...
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    peristyle in a Greek temple is a peristasis (περίστασις, perístasis). In the Christian ecclesiastical architecture that developed from the Roman basilica...
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    the UNESCO symbol alludes to this temple's six column facade. It has a peristasis of 6 x 13 columns built over a basement of 39.44 x 16.91 m; each Doric...
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  • Pteron (category Ancient Roman architectural elements)
    around a building, especially an Ancient Greek temple. The pteroma or peristasis is the passage between the columns and the wall in a temple, the peristyle...
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    Peripteros (category Ancient Greek architecture)
    sides of the cella (naos), creating a four-sided arcade, or peristyle (peristasis). By extension, it also means simply the perimeter of a building (typically...
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    taken from the city's acropolis and were part of the long side of the peristasis of the temple, whose remains have been identified in the choir and cellars...
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  • of columns surrounding a courtyard or garden (see also Peristasis). In ecclesial architecture, the term cloister is used. Phiale A building or columned...
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    this solution is with a wooden verandah, foreshadowing the peristasis of the temple architecture that started to appear with regularity some two centuries...
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    Pseudoperipteros (category Ancient Greek architecture)
    is a peripteros. Unlike a peripteros, a pseudoperipteros has no space (peristasis) between the cella (naos, inner chamber) and the outer walls on the sides...
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    frontages towards the city and the countryside consisting of an Ionic peristasis supporting a triangular tympanum in pink Baveno granite. Initiated under...
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  • Performative architecture Pergola Peribolos Peripteros Peristasis Peristyle Perpend stone Perron Perserschutt Persian column Peruvian colonial architecture Petrine...
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    Temple of Heracles. The temple was built c. 440–430 BC. The well-preserved peristasis of six by thirteen columns stands on a crepidoma of four steps (measuring...
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    along the front (hexastyle) and fifteen columns on the sides. Inside the peristasis is a long naos, bounded by a pronaos at the front and an opisthodomos...
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    fact an earlier stage of the Old Temple that was later expanded with a peristasis. Moreover, he identified H–Architektur as the Hekatompedon mentioned in...
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    (where the 3rd Port Authority Department of Skala Katerini is located), Peristasi are visited by both Greek and foreign tourists during the summer season...
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    temple's plan of about 20 m wide and probably twice that long. It had a peristasis (colonnade) with possibly a double row of columns on its short sides....
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  • Continuous porch of columns surrounding a courtyard or garden (see also Peristasis) Phiale Building or columned arcade around a fountain. Pietas Duty, religiosity...
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