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The atrium is covered, so lacks the usual impluvium.
An impluvium or pool designed to catch rainwater lies in the middle of the courtyard.
To get anywhere, it's necessary to circumnavigate the impluvium, but there are no clues as to which way will take you where you're going.
A wellhead next to the impluvium provided access to the water stored in the cistern.
Near the northern end of the impluvium sits a wellhead to be used for drawing water from the basin.
The impluvium was often lined with marble, and around which usually was a floor of small mosaic.
The impluvium was the shallow pool sunken into the floor to catch the rainwater.
This went though into the atrium with compluvium and impluvium.
Usually at one end of the tank was a sculptured figure from some part of which the water poured into the impluvium.
The entryway or anteroom leads into the atrium, a large open room with an impluvium in the center.
It is noted for its impluvium houses, which are a distinctive feature of Jola architecture.
The Impluvium, actually only a glorified rainwater-collection device, gives its name to the whole room in which it is located.
There's a visitation in your impluvium.
Rainwater ran from the eaves, through the gutters and spouted into a tank called the impluvium.
Directly below the compluvium was the impluvium.
Another movie: "Impluvium."
Here, a large rectangular impluvium, or sunken water basin sits beneath an open ceiling, collecting water to be used by members of the household.
In Pompeii there was a fine example in the house of Cornelius Rufus, which stood behind the impluvium.
The impluvium is the sunken part of the atrium in a Greek or Roman house (domus).
Compluvium, The roof over atrium which was purposely slanted to drain rain water into the impluvium pool.
It generally contained an opening in the roof (compluvium) above a pool (impluvium) originally intended as a reservoir for domestic use.
It's the library, and there's a staircase at its center that winds around a glass-enclosed outdoor well, a shaft of nature, which the architects call the impluvium.
Of the two residences and baths, the only remnants are compartmentalized walls, including the impluvium, atrium and tablinum.
The presence of cases à impluvium, typical of Jola architecture, greatly contribute to the reputation of the village.
Full-length statues, each painted to simulate life, stood around the impluvium pool and the walls, some on marble plinths, some on the ground.