atrium definition - Architecture Dictionary

atrium

Originally, the main or central inner hall of an ancient Roman house, open to the sky at the center and usually having a pool for the collection of rainwater. Later, the forecourt of an early Christian church, flanked or surrounded by porticoes. Now, an open, skylit court around which a house or building is built.

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