In
architecture
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, an atrium (plural: atria or atriums) is a large open-air or
skylight
A skylight (sometimes called a rooflight) is a light-permitting structure or window, usually made of transparent or translucent glass, that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for daylighting and ventilation purposes.
History
Open ...
-covered space surrounded by a
building
A building, or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and funct ...
.
Atria were a common feature in
Ancient Roman dwellings, providing
light and
ventilation to the
interior
Interior may refer to:
Arts and media
* ''Interior'' (Degas) (also known as ''The Rape''), painting by Edgar Degas
* ''Interior'' (play), 1895 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck
* ''The Interior'' (novel), by Lisa See
* Interior de ...
. Modern atria, as developed in the late 19th and 20th centuries, are often several stories high, with a
glazed roof or large
windows, and often located immediately beyond a building's main entrance doors (in the
lobby).
Atria are a popular design feature because they give their buildings a "feeling of space and light." The atrium has become a key feature of many buildings in recent years. Atria are popular with building users, building designers and building developers. Users like atria because they create a dynamic and stimulating interior that provides shelter from the external environment while maintaining a visual link with that environment. Designers enjoy the opportunity to create new types of spaces in buildings, and developers see atria as prestigious amenities that can increase commercial value and appeal.
Ancient atria

In a ''
domus
In Ancient Rome, the ''domus'' (plural ''domūs'', genitive ''domūs'' or ''domī'') was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras. It was found in almost all the ma ...
'', a large house in
ancient Roman architecture, the ''atrium'' was the open central
court
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with enclosed rooms on all sides. In the middle of the atrium was the ''
impluvium'', a shallow pool sunken into the floor to catch
rainwater from the roof. Some surviving examples are beautifully decorated. The opening in the ceiling above the pool (''compluvium'') called for some means of support for the roof, and it is here where one differentiates between
five different styles of atrium. As the centrepiece of the house, the atrium was the most lavishly furnished room. Wealthier houses often included a marble ''cartibulum'', an oblong marble table supported by ''trapezophoros'' pedestals depicting mythological creatures like winged griffins.
[John J. Dobbins and Pedar W. Foss, The World of Pompeii, Routledge Press, 2007, ] Also, it contained the little chapel to the
ancestral spirits (''
lararium''), the household
safe
A safe (also called a strongbox or coffer) is a secure lockable box used for securing valuable objects against theft or fire. A safe is usually a hollow cuboid or cylinder, with one face being removable or hinged to form a door. The body and ...
(''arca'') and sometimes a bust of the master of the house. The cylindrical
puteal (a wellhead) gave access to the water cistern fed by water seeping through the porous bottom of the overlying impluvium. The atrium contributed to the
passive cooling
Passive cooling is a building design approach that focuses on heat gain control and heat dissipation in a building in order to improve the indoor thermal comfort with low or no energy consumption. This approach works either by preventing heat from ...
of the house.
The term was also used for a variety of spaces in public and religious buildings, mostly forms of
arcaded courtyards, larger versions of the domestic spaces.
Byzantine churches were often entered through such a space (as are many
mosques, though the term atrium is not usually used to describe
Islamic architecture).
19th century: Glazed atrium
The 19th century brought the industrial revolution with great advances in iron and glass manufacturing techniques. Courtyards could then have horizontal glazing overhead, eliminating some of the weather elements from the space and giving birth to the modern atrium.
Image:C19 interior 015.jpg, Victoria Hall in Halifax Town Hall, 1863
Image:Bradbury building Los Angeles c2005 01403u.jpg, Atrium at the center of the Bradbury Building in Los Angeles
Modern-day atria
Fire control is an important aspect of contemporary atrium design due to criticism that poorly designed atria could allow fire to spread to a building's upper stories more quickly. Another downside to incorporating an atrium is that it typically creates unused vertical space which could otherwise be occupied by additional floors.
One of the main
public spaces at
Federation Square, in
Melbourne
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, Australia, is called
The Atrium and is a street-like space, five stories high with glazed walls and roof. The structure and glazing pattern follow the system of
fractals used to arrange the panels on the rest of the facades at Federation Square.
In
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., the
Opryland Hotel
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, formerly known as Opryland Hotel, is a hotel and convention center located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties (formerly known as Gaylord Entertainment Company), and ...
hosts 4 different large atria, spanning of glass ceiling in total, in the hotel above the
garden
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s of: Delta, Cascades, Garden-Conservatories, and Magnolia.
When it opened in 2019, the
Leeza SOHO in
Beijing
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, had the world's tallest atrium at , replacing the previous record-holder, the
Burj Al Arab in
Dubai
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.
The
Luxor Hotel, in
Las Vegas,
Nevada, has the largest atrium in the world (by volume) at .
Gallery
File:Il·lustració d’una escena a l’atri de l’edifici dels banys de la vil·la romana dels Munts.jpg, Roman atrium of the building of the baths in the Roman villa of "Els Munts", close to Tarraco
File:One-Bligh Street Sydney.jpg, The atrium of 1 Bligh Street
1 Bligh Street is a skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The modern style office building is located in the Sydney central business district overlooking Circular Quay, the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Design
...
, a Sydney
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office tower, looking upwards
File:Shanghai Grand Hyatt Atrium.jpg, Looking up inside the 32-story atrium of the Shanghai Grand Hyatt, part of the Jin Mao Building
File:New York State Theater atrium by David Shankbone.jpg, Atrium of the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center
File:Tucson High Library.jpg, The Tucson High School Galleria and reflexive library (pictured) feature a modern atrium tetrastylum with four support columns and open roof
File:VirgoPiazza.JPG, The Grand Piazza atrium inside the SuperStar Virgo
''Explorer Dream'' is a ''Leo'' class cruise ship that most recently operated with Dream Cruises. She was built in 1999 by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany as ''SuperStar Virgo''.
Concept and construction
''SuperStar Virgo'' was ord ...
File:Gould Court atrium at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington.jpg, Four floor atrium of Gould Hall, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, at the University of Washington
File:Grand Doubletree east atrium up.jpg, The Grand Doubletree hotel/condo in Downtown Miami 42 story atrium
File:Complexe Desjardins, Grande Place 2005-10-22.jpg, Atrium of Complexe Desjardins, Montreal
Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ...
File:Kurayoshi Park Square04n4592.jpg, Atrium of Kurayoshi Park Square in Kurayoshi, Japan
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File:Water Tower Place - Glass Elevators.jpg, Multi-floor atrium with three see-through octagon
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A '' regular octagon'' has Schläfli symbol and can also be constructed as a quasiregular truncated square, t, whi ...
al elevator shafts in Water Tower Place in Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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File:Interior of Fermi Lab Wilson Hall.JPG, Interior of Wilson Hall at Fermi Lab in Illinois
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File:Piarco International Airport Atrium.jpg, Main atrium of Piarco International Airport
File:Myer Melbourne, 2012.jpg, Atrium of a Myer store in Melbourne
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, looking from the top floor to the ground floor
File:200 Public Square atrium.jpg, An atrium exterior of the 200 Public Square building in Downtown Cleveland
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, Ohio.
File:Peabody Essex Museum - Salem, Massachusetts - DSC06782.jpg, Atrium (architecture) Salem, Massachusetts PEM * Peabody Essex Museum
See also
*
Cavaedium
*
Quadrangle
*
Panopticon
The panopticon is a type of institutional building and a system of control designed by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century. The concept of the design is to allow all prisoners of an institution to be o ...
References
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