stylobate
sty
ˈstaɪ
stai
lo
bate
ˌbeɪt
beit
British pronunciation
/stˈaɪləbˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "stylobate"in English

Stylobate
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the topmost platform or step of a classical Greek or Roman temple on which the columns are placed

What is a "stylobate"?

A stylobate is the upper step or base of a temple or building that supports the columns. It is a flat surface on which the columns rest, providing stability and a level foundation for the structure. The stylobate is usually slightly raised above the ground and can often be seen in classical architecture, particularly in Greek temples. It plays a crucial role in the overall design by helping to create an impression of strength and balance, contributing to the aesthetic appeal of the building.

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