splaying of the column at the top, a structural innovation
object of significance in a religion
column engaged with the wall
large rock outcrop in Athens, where the most sacred monuments were located
the diagonal path cutting through the Athenian Agora
the major north/south axis in the Egyptian geography
spirit in Egptian culture, related to the belief in an afterlife
Upper Egypt is characterized by this geopraphy
general name given to the 2 early civilizations centered around Mediterranean Sea
the device the deciphered hieroglyphics
most hierarchical part of the church, where the altar is located
the central aisle of the church, where the congregation is located
the crossing arm to the cathedral
the aisles on the side of the central nave
the entry to the cathedral, facing west
tall thin tapered stone
gateway to the temple, the entry
a space filled with columns, a structural limitation for the Egyptians
spaces decreasing in width and/or height
the most sacred place in the Egyptian temples
must public space in the Classical Greek culture
a row of columns (separating interior and exterior space), the marketplace
quality to be three dimensional
sacred precinct in Greek
spirit of the place