portico
(noun)
 A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.
Examples of portico in the following topics:
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Architecture in the Hellenistic Period- Examples include slender and unfluted Doric columns and four-fronted capitals on Ionic columns, the latter of which helped to solve design problems concerning symmetry on temple porticos.
- A stoa, or a covered walkway or portico, was used to bind agorae and other public spaces.
- This portico consists of a double colonnade.
 
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First Romanesque Architecture- Although much of the present church in 19th century rebuilding, the sculptured portico is a renowned work of Romanesque art.
 
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Palladio- For instance, the main living quarters of the owner on the second level were clearly distinguished in importance by use of a pedimented classical portico, centered and raised above the subsidiary and utilitarian ground level.
- The height of the portico was achieved by incorporating the owner's sleeping quarters on the third level, within a giant two-story classical colonnade, a motif adapted from Michelangelo's Capitoline buildings in Rome.
 
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The Church- Trumeau with Saint James, Portico de la Gloria, Santiago de Compostela
- Trumeau with Saint James, Portico de la Gloria, Santiago de Compostela. c. 1168-1188.
 
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Architecture under Hadrian- The complex includes a series of baths, halls for dining, porticos, pools, libraries, temples, and quarters for the court, servants, and imperial guards.
- It was bordered by decorative porticos that playfully alternated between normal horizontal lintels and arched lintels.
 
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Temple Architecture in the Greek Orientalizing Period- Early anta-planned temples consisted of a portico (pronaos) and an inner chamber (naos/cella) atop a simple platform.
 
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Etruscan Temples- Two rows of prostyle columns stood on the front of the temple's portico.
- While most portico columns were made of wood, there is evidence that some were made of stone, as at Veii.
 
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The Role of Flanders- The courtyard and portico of his own house in Antwerp (Rubenshuis) are good examples of his architectural aesthetic .
 
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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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Proportion and Scale- The Greek Temple of Portunus is an example of classical Greek arhitecture with its tetrastyle portico of four Ionic columns.