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peristyle court
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| peristyle court | A peristyle court is a typical architectural space from antiquity, characterized by an open courtyard surrounded by columns. A peristyle court is a classic architectural feature commonly found in large houses, palaces, and temples of antiquity. It is defined by an outdoor courtyard that is completely enclosed by columns supporting an overhang. These structures were prevalent in the realms of ancient Greece and Rome, where they were used for various social, religious, and domestic activities. They facilitated a seamless interaction between the indoors and outdoors, providing light and ventilation while shielding from the elements. |

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