hypostyle

/haɪˈpɒstaɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A building or hall with a colonnade of columns, often supported by piers or pillars, especially in ancient Egyptian and Greek architecture.

“The hypostyle hall was a magnificent example of ancient Egyptian engineering and design.”

2. noun

A style or order of architecture characterized by a hypostyle hall.

“The temple’s hypostyle order was inspired by the ancient Greeks.”

Synonyms

  • hypaethral
  • hypostyle hall

Antonyms

  • enclosed space