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Stylobate

In classical Greek architecture, a stylobate (Greek: στυλοβάτης) is the top step of the crepidoma, the stepped platform upon which colonnades of temple columns are placed (it is the floor of the temple). The platform was built on a leveling course that flattened out the ground immediately beneath the temple.

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Stylobate

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Edges12
Triples29
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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related to References · 16
Stylobate → Architecture, Conway, Curl, Dictionary, Hazel, James Stevens, John, Kessinger Publishing, Landscape Architecture, Lord, Oxford University Press, Roenisch, Routledge, Rowan, The Old Roman World, Understanding Architecture
related to Architectural use · 7
Stylobate → Doric, Etruscan, In, In Greek Doric, The, The Romans, Today
related to Terminology · 3
Stylobate → John Lord, Others, Some
related to Etymology · 2
Stylobate → Ancient Greek, The
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Stylobate → upper part of the stepped basement of the building

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platform architecture temple use greek στυλοβάτης step stepped floor leveling course beneath architectural crepidoma colonnades term column steps john lord

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Stylobateis aupper part of the stepped basement of the building0.90text
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useThe0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useIn Greek Doric0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useDoric0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useThe Romans0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useEtruscan0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useIn0.60section
Stylobaterelated to Architectural useToday0.60section
Stylobaterelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Stylobaterelated to EtymologyAncient Greek0.60section
Stylobaterelated to ReferencesConway0.60section
Stylobaterelated to ReferencesHazel0.60section

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