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Atrium Collection (page 6)

The atrium, a captivating architectural feature found in various parts of the world, has long been admired for its grandeur and significance

Background imageAtrium Collection: The Lotte World Avenuel Mall interior at the Lotte World Tower in Jamsil in Seoul, Korea

The Lotte World Avenuel Mall interior at the Lotte World Tower in Jamsil in Seoul, Korea

Background imageAtrium Collection: Wealthy familys home in ancient Rome

Wealthy familys home in ancient Rome
Well-to-do family consulting their house philosopher in ancient Rome. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAtrium Collection: Roman woman taking drawing lessons

Roman woman taking drawing lessons
Woman taking art lessons in the atrium of a Roman home. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAtrium Collection: Lazio Rieti Casperia S. Maria di Legarano Italy

Lazio Rieti Casperia S. Maria di Legarano Italy
Lazio Rieti Casperia S. Maria di Legarano, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Wooden crucifix dating from the 1400s or 14th century???

Background imageAtrium Collection: Bottom view of the inner courtyard of Casa Mila or La Pedrera at dusk, Barcelona

Bottom view of the inner courtyard of Casa Mila or La Pedrera at dusk, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageAtrium Collection: Three angels hosted by Abraham. Bible scene. Mosaic, 13th c

Three angels hosted by Abraham. Bible scene. Mosaic, 13th c. Atrium. St. Marks Basilica. Venice. Italy

Background imageAtrium Collection: The new baths and atrium at Deauville

The new baths and atrium at Deauville Date: 1920s

Background imageAtrium Collection: Inside atrium of Casa Batllo, a modernist building by Antoni Gaudi, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Inside atrium of Casa Batllo, a modernist building by Antoni Gaudi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Passeig de Gracia, Barcelona, Catalonia (Catalunya), Spain, Europe

Background imageAtrium Collection: Anatomy of human heart, cross section

Anatomy of human heart, cross section with detailed internal structure

Background imageAtrium Collection: Roman domus, artwork C017 / 7195

Roman domus, artwork C017 / 7195
Roman domus. Cutaway artwork of a typical upper class Roman house, known as a domus. This sort of house would be inhabited by the wealthy

Background imageAtrium Collection: Monte Carlo Casino

Monte Carlo Casino, Monaco, France. Designed by Charles Garnier, it has frescoes in the style of Bouchier, and an amazing gold and marble atrium. Date: built 1863

Background imageAtrium Collection: Structure of a human heart, artwork

Structure of a human heart, artwork
Structure of a human heart. Computer artwork of a heart with the right ventricle (second chamber) removed, showing the inside of the left atrium (first chamber)

Background imageAtrium Collection: The Trafford Centre in Manchester UK

The Trafford Centre in Manchester UK
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The atrium, a captivating architectural feature found in various parts of the world, has long been admired for its grandeur and significance. From the large atrium in the Lloyds Building, designed by Richard Rogers in the City of London, to the stunning artwork depicting human heart anatomy, this space holds both aesthetic and educational value. Imagine standing beneath a soaring ceiling within an atrium adorned with a diagram showcasing the intricacies of the heart, lungs, and windpipe. The beauty of such displays can also be witnessed at Leadenhall Market in London or even at Sponza Palace in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Travel back through time to ancient Rome where homes were centered around an open-air courtyard known as an atrium. In Italy's Cremona Cathedral, one can witness a magnificent main facade leading into an awe-inspiring interior. Delve deeper into understanding our own bodies with cross-sections revealing the inner workings of our hearts. These illustrations serve as reminders that life is sustained by this vital organ housed within us all. Step into history once more as you explore Herculaneum's House with Wooden Partition featuring a Tuscan-style atrium complete with a marble impluvium. This glimpse into Roman architecture showcases their mastery of design even centuries ago. In modern times, we find ourselves marveling at contemporary interpretations like those seen inside Dubai's Burj Al Arab hotel or Tokyo's Shinjuku NS Building. These spaces redefine what it means to create breathtaking environments that leave visitors awestruck. Ultimately, whether it be through artistry or engineering prowess, these diverse examples remind us that there is something truly special about gathering under one roof - hand in hand - within an enchanting atrium setting.