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Vestibule (architecture)

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The vestibule in ancient Greek homes served as a barrier to the outside world, and also added security to discourage unwanted entrance into the home and unwanted glances into the home. The vestibule's alignment at right angles of private interior spaces, and the use of doors and curtains also added
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Designers of commercial buildings must install a vestibule between the main entry doors leading to spaces that are greater than or equal to 3,000 square feet (280 m). One other requirement of the design is that it is not necessary for both sets of door to be open in order to pass through the
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released a publication on 19 June 2018, which detailed the requirements of a vestibule to be used in commercial buildings. The publication states it requires vestibules to reduce the amount of air that infiltrates a space in order to aid in energy conservation, as well as increasing comfort near
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and the street. Vestibules were common in ancient architecture. A Roman house was typically divided into two different sections: the first front section, or the public part, was introduced with a vestibule. These vestibules contained two rooms, which usually served as waiting rooms or a porters’
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are common in private residences, they are especially prevalent in more opulent buildings, such as government ones, designed to elicit a sense of grandeur by contrasting the vestibule's small space with the following greater one, and by adding the aspect of anticipation. The residence of the
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assemblies to create a weather-tight seal for the safety and comfort of passengers who are stepping from car to car. In British usage the term refers to the part of the carriage where the passenger doors are located; this can be at the ends of the carriage (on long-distance stock) or at the
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passenger car is an enclosed area at the end of the car body, usually separated from the main part of the interior by a door, which is power-operated on most modern equipment. Entrance to and exit from the car is through the side doors, which lead into the vestibule. When
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temples. Due to the construction techniques available at the time, it was not possible to build large spans. Consequently, many entranceways had two rows of columns that supported the roof and created a distinct space around the entrance.
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that is attached to the outside of a building, but typically features no further entrance to the building and is not accessible from within. There may be a secure entrance to the vestibule which requires a card to open.
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In Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches, the vestibule is usually a spacious area which holds church information such as literature, pamphlets, and bulletin announcements, as well as holy water for worshippers. In
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In contemporary usage, a vestibule constitutes an area surrounding the exterior door. It acts as an antechamber between the exterior and the interior structure. Often it connects the doorway to a lobby or
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entry. Such vestibules consist of a set of inner doors and a set of outer doors, the intent being to reduce air infiltration to the building by having only one set of doors open at any given time.
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where in the winter, temporary sidewalk vestibules are commonly placed in front of entrances to restaurants to reduce cold drafts from reaching customers inside.
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In modern architecture, a vestibule is typically a small room next to the outer door and connecting it with the interior of the building.
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by just 2 double columns. The difference in sizes between a vestibule and the following space is better illustrated by the—so called—
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marked a change in the need for privacy in Greek society, which ultimately led to the design and use of vestibules in Greek homes.
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entrance doors. By creating an air lock entry, vestibules reduce infiltration losses or gains caused by wind.
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In antiquity, antechambers were employed as transitional spaces leading to more significant rooms, such as
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North portico of the White House (Washington, D.C.). The vestibule is just inside the exterior doors.
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lodge where visitors could get directions or information. Upon entering a Roman house or
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In elaborate houses or palaces, the vestibule could be divided into three parts, the
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church architecture, the temple antechamber is more commonly referred to as an
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Vestibules are common in palace architecture. The style of vestibule used in
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In early Christian architecture, the vestibule replaced the more extravagant
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was the space just outside the door of a house, which often had an altar to
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ATM vestibules may also contain security devices, such as panic alarms and
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A purely utilitarian use of vestibules in modern buildings is to create an
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vestibule, and they should have devices that allow for self-closing.
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This article is about the architectural feature. For other uses, see
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in favor of a more simplified area to house the vase of holy water.
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are coupled, their vestibules are joined by mating faceplate and
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of length positions (typical on modern suburban stock).
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Plan of the White House with the vestibule shown in red
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in the United States is such an example. At the north
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Index

Antechamber
Vestibule (disambiguation) § Architecture

lobby
hall
passage
modern
classical architecture
throne rooms
naos
ancient Roman architecture
Latin
ancient Greek
Apollo
porter's lodge
Classical Period

Diocletian's Palace
Split, Croatia
Vestibule
ancient Roman architecture
Latin
fauces
atrium
domus
hall
porch
Narthex
churches
Eastern

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