Peristyle vs Hypostyle - What's the difference?
peristyle | hypostyle |
colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc.
* 1942 , Rebecca West, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Canongate 2006), page 143:
A courtyard; the space surrounded by a colonnade.
A porch surrounded by columns.
(architecture) Having a roof supported on a row of columns
As a noun peristyle
is colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc.As an adjective hypostyle is
having a roof supported on a row of columns.peristyle
English
(wikipedia peristyle)Noun
(en noun)- One cannot, for example, see the Temple of Æsculapius as one stands in the fine open courtyard as it was intended one should do; the interstices on that side of the peristyle have been blocked by Venetian Gothic buildings.