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Impluvium

The impluvium (pl.: impluvia) is a water-catchment pool system meant to capture rain-water flowing from the compluvium, an area of roof. Often placed in a courtyard, under an opening in the roof, and thus "inside", instead of "outside", a building, it is a notable feature in many architectural traditions.

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West and Central African impluvium

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Greco-Roman impluvium

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Impluvium

Nodes18
Edges17
Triples60
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
Components1

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related to Origins · 25
Impluvium → Ankermann, Bamum, Central African, Denyer, Egypt, Egyptian, Etruscans, European, Greco-Roman, Herrenhäuser, In, Most, Nevadomsky, No, Of, One, Portuguese, Roman, Southern Nigeria, The
related to Examples · 18
Impluvium → Alliance Franco-Sénégalaise, As Nevadomsky, Bamum, Benin, Benin Republic, Case, Commoners, Edo, Igbo, Impluvia, Jola, Ketu, Senegal, These, West/Central-African, While, Yoruba, Ziguinchor
related to Construction and use · 7
Impluvium → In, Inspection, Paestum, Pompeii, Rome, Similar, The
related to West and Central African impluvium · 6
Impluvium → African Traditional Architecture, Buildings, Denyer, Denyer's, Further, West Africa
related to Greco-Roman impluvium · 4
Impluvium → Greek, In Greco-Roman, It, Roman

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water impluvia roof could west compluvium atrium house architectural capture area placed many traditions yoruba bamum greco-roman use african roman

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Impluviumrelated to Construction and useInspection0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and usePaestum0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and usePompeii0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and useRome0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and useSimilar0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and useIn0.60section
Impluviumrelated to Construction and useThe0.60section
Impluviumrelated to ExamplesImpluvia0.60section
Impluviumrelated to ExamplesWest/Central-African0.60section
Impluviumrelated to ExamplesIgbo0.60section
Impluviumrelated to ExamplesYoruba0.60section
Impluviumrelated to ExamplesEdo0.60section

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