Thursday, 26 November 2015

Atrium - Oxford Definition

The inner court, roofed but with the centre open to the sky, in Roman domestic buildings; in Early Christian and medieval architecture it denoted an open courtyard in front of a church and was often in the form of a colonnaded quadrangle. The term is also used to describe large, top-lit spaces rising through several floors in modern buildings.

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