hypostyle
(adjective)
Having a roof supported on a row of columns.
Examples of hypostyle in the following topics:
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Egyptian Monuments
- Hypostyle halls (covered rooms filled with columns) led to peristyle courts (open courts), where the public could meet with priests.
- This view of the Temple of Karnak shows they hypostyle hall, with massive columns.
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Architecture of the New Kingdom
- The columns of its Hypostyle Hall imitate lotus plants and contain eloborate sunken relief.
- Thirty-nine out of the 48 columns still stand in the hypostyle hall, and part of the gold-and-blue decorated ceiling has also been preserved.
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Islamic Architecture
- Founded in 670, it contains all of the architectural features that distinguish early mosques: a minaret, a large courtyard surrounded by porticos, and a hypostyle prayer hall.
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Art and Architecture of the Achaemenid Empire
- This hypostyle hall has a total of 36 fluted columns with capitals sculpted into unique forms.
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Egyptian Art
- Shown here is the hypostyle hall of the Temple of Karnak.