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Atrium Collection (#9)

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: Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. 2nd century BC

Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. 2nd century BC
Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium

Background imageAtrium Collection: House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. Tetras

House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. Tetras
Italy. Pompeii. House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. 1st century a.C. Tetrastyle atrium and the Impluvium, designed to collect the rainwater coming from the compluvium in the roof

Background imageAtrium Collection: Italy. Pompeii. The House of Adonis. Atrium

Italy. Pompeii. The House of Adonis. Atrium

Background imageAtrium Collection: Germany. Berlin. Dome of the Sony Center by German architect

Germany. Berlin. Dome of the Sony Center by German architect
Germany. Berlin. Dome of the Sony Center (1996-2000) by German architect Helmut Jahn (n.1940). Potsdamer Platz

Background imageAtrium Collection: Spain. The Four Evangelists. Fresco

Spain. The Four Evangelists. Fresco
Spain. Arceniega. Church of Our Lady of Assumption. The Four Evangelists. Fresco from the vault of the atrium

Background imageAtrium Collection: House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy

House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. House of the Vestal VIrgins. Aerial view. Roman Forum

Background imageAtrium Collection: Croatia. Dubrovnik. Rectors Palace

Croatia. Dubrovnik. Rectors Palace. 15th century. Atrium

Background imageAtrium Collection: Spain. Aragon. Alcaniz. Calatravos Castle

Spain. Aragon. Alcaniz. Calatravos Castle
Spain. Aragon. Alcaniz. Keep tower (14th century) of the Calatravos Castle

Background imageAtrium Collection: Murals and ceilings from different houses in Pompeii

Murals and ceilings from different houses in Pompeii.. Handcolored lithograph from an illustration by Wilhelm Zahn from Ornaments of all classical art epochs after the originals

Background imageAtrium Collection: Atrium in Le Grand Cercle (Grand Casino) Aix Le Bains

Atrium in Le Grand Cercle (Grand Casino) Aix Le Bains
A colourised view of the Atrium in Le Grand Cercle (Grand Casino) Aix Le Bains Date: circa 1920

Background imageAtrium Collection: Spain. Matar󮠒oman Catalonia

Spain. Matar󮠒oman Catalonia
SPAIN. Matar󮠎 oble house on the outskirts of the ancient Iluro. Atrium and impluvium

Background imageAtrium Collection: Veduta interna dell Atrio del Portico di Ottavia

Veduta interna dell Atrio del Portico di Ottavia
Artokoloro

Background imageAtrium Collection: Atrium (courtyard) of House with Telephus relief, Herculaneum archaeological site

Atrium (courtyard) of House with Telephus relief, Herculaneum archaeological site, Herculaneum ruins, near Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageAtrium Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of alveolus

Cross section biomedical illustration of alveolus

Background imageAtrium Collection: Cross section of human heart

Cross section of human heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Interior view of heart with detail of muscle cells and atherosclerotic artery

Interior view of heart with detail of muscle cells and atherosclerotic artery. Chest x-ray in background

Background imageAtrium Collection: Heart valves showing pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid

Heart valves showing pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid

Background imageAtrium Collection: Comparison of normal heart versus heart with a patent foramen ovale

Comparison of normal heart versus heart with a patent foramen ovale

Background imageAtrium Collection: Internal view of the human heart

Internal view of the human heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Interior of human heart showing atria and ventricles

Interior of human heart showing atria and ventricles

Background imageAtrium Collection: Conceptual image of alveoli

Conceptual image of alveoli

Background imageAtrium Collection: Library of Congress, gallery of the Rotunda, c. 1900 (b / w photo)

Library of Congress, gallery of the Rotunda, c. 1900 (b / w photo)
XOS862680 Library of Congress, gallery of the Rotunda, c.1900 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageAtrium Collection: Atrium of New West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden Springs, Indiana, c

Atrium of New West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden Springs, Indiana, c
XOS862650 Atrium of New West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden Springs, Indiana, c.1900-15 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageAtrium Collection: A Renaissance Hall (oil on board)

A Renaissance Hall (oil on board)
XKH234245 A Renaissance Hall (oil on board) by Delen, Dirck van (1605-71); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAtrium Collection: Greek Interior, 1848 (oil on canvas)

Greek Interior, 1848 (oil on canvas)
XIR158833 Greek Interior, 1848 (oil on canvas) by Gerome, Jean Leon (1824-1904); 15.5x21 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAtrium Collection: The Excavations in Rome: Discovery of the House of the Vestal Virgins, Italy, 1883: 1

The Excavations in Rome: Discovery of the House of the Vestal Virgins, Italy, 1883: 1
THE EXCAVATIONS IN ROME: DISCOVERY OF THE HOUSE OF THE VESTAL VIRGINS, ITALY, 1883: 1. General View of the Excavations which are being made between the Forum and the Palace of the Cmsars. 2

Background imageAtrium Collection: POMPEII: HOUSE OF THE VETTII. Atrium of the House of the Vettii in Pompeii, Italy

POMPEII: HOUSE OF THE VETTII. Atrium of the House of the Vettii in Pompeii, Italy. Stereograph, 1908

Background imageAtrium Collection: SYRIA: DAMASCUS, c1895. The court of a house in Damascus, Syria. Photochrome, c1895

SYRIA: DAMASCUS, c1895. The court of a house in Damascus, Syria. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageAtrium Collection: MONACO: MONTE CARLO, c1895. The interior of the atrium at the Monte Carlo in Monaco

MONACO: MONTE CARLO, c1895. The interior of the atrium at the Monte Carlo in Monaco. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageAtrium Collection: THEATRE ATRIUM, 1703. Atrium for the theatre of Ardenti al Porto academy, Bologna

THEATRE ATRIUM, 1703. Atrium for the theatre of Ardenti al Porto academy, Bologna, designed by Francesco Galli Bibiena

Background imageAtrium Collection: VENICE: THEATER ATRIUM. View of the atrium of the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice, Italy

VENICE: THEATER ATRIUM. View of the atrium of the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice, Italy. Aquatint, early 19th century

Background imageAtrium Collection: ROMAN VILLA. Interior of a Roman house: line engraving, late 19th century

ROMAN VILLA. Interior of a Roman house: line engraving, late 19th century

Background imageAtrium Collection: Pompeii - Italy - Casa del Fauno

Pompeii - Italy - Casa del Fauno Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAtrium Collection: Interior of Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Interior of Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageAtrium Collection: Interior of Hagia Sofia (Aya Sofya), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sultanahmet, Istanbul

Interior of Hagia Sofia (Aya Sofya), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageAtrium Collection: Lebanon, Baalbek, monumental atrium and colonnade of Temple of Jupiter-Baal

Lebanon, Baalbek, monumental atrium and colonnade of Temple of Jupiter-Baal UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1st-3rd century A.D

Background imageAtrium Collection: Glasshouse mealbugs, Pseudococcus viburni, with their waxy extrusions along the leaf vein of a

Glasshouse mealbugs, Pseudococcus viburni, with their waxy extrusions along the leaf vein of a Bougainvillea house plant

Background imageAtrium Collection: A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control

A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageAtrium Collection: A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest

A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageAtrium Collection: Various stages of hemispherical scale insect, Saisettia coffeae

Various stages of hemispherical scale insect, Saisettia coffeae

Background imageAtrium Collection: Illustration of human heart, section

Illustration of human heart, section
Medicine: heart, section. Drawing

Background imageAtrium Collection: Ancient Rome, Lusitania, illustration

Ancient Rome, Lusitania, illustration
Roman Civilization. Roman forum at Lusitanian Conimbriga (Spain, near today Coimbra), 1st century BC. Color illustration

Background imageAtrium Collection: Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3509

Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3509
Dual chamber pacemaker. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a patient with a dual chamber pacemaker (top right). Wires lead from the device to both the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3507

Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3507
Dual chamber pacemaker. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a patient with a dual chamber pacemaker (top right). Wires lead from the device to both the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3508

Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3508
Dual chamber pacemaker. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a patient with a dual chamber pacemaker (top right). Wires lead from the device to both the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3510

Dual chamber pacemaker, X-ray F008 / 3510
Dual chamber pacemaker. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a patient with a dual chamber pacemaker (top right). Wires lead from the device to both the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart

Background imageAtrium Collection: Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030

Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030
Heart chambers and sinus node (yellow). Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageAtrium Collection: Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029

Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029
Heart chamber anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria




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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.