senaculum
a Roman council chamber.specula
a Roman watchtower and signal tower.sphaeristerium
part of a Roman gymnasium, a place for ball playing.spica testacea
an ancient Roman flooring, oblong tiles laid in a herringbone pattern.spicatum opus
Roman masonry set in a herringbone pattern.spina
the lengthwise barrier that divided a circus and around which athletes and charioteers raced.spoliarium
a room where the dead were dragged after being defeated in combat in a Roman amphitheater show.spoliatorium
in a Roman bath, a place for keeping the bathers' clothing.stadium
a sports arena, or a Roman measure of length equal to 607 feet.sudatorium
in ancient Rome, a sweat room used by athletes.synoecia
in ancient Greece, a dwelling shared by several families.taberna
a Roman booth, stall, or shop.telonium
a Roman customhouse.tepidarium
in Roman baths, a warm room. See caldarium, frigidarium.thesaurus
a Greek treasury house.tholos
any round building in Greek architecture.thymele
in the central orchestra section of a Greek theater, an altar dedicated to Bacchus.tribunal
in a Roman theater, a place of high status to the immediate right or left of a stage, reserved for magistrates, emperors, empresses, and the vestal virgins.triclinium
a Roman dining room with a low table surrounded by couches.ustrinum
where corpses were cremated in ancient Rome.valetudinarium
a Roman infirmary or hospital.velarium
an awning that protected the audience from the elements in a Roman theatre or amphitheater.via
any paved Roman road.Via Appia
the first Roman highway, built in 312 b.c., and joining Rome with Capua.via munita
a Roman road paved with polygonal blocks of stone or lava.villa
an elaborate Roman residence with gardens and outbuildings.villa rustica
an agricultural villa with apartments for a steward, bookkeeper, and slaves.vitrum
in Roman construction, glass.vomitory
an entrance or exit in a bank of seats in a Roman theater or amphitheater.water leaf
in Greek or Roman ornamentation, a lotus leaf or ivy motif.Far Eastern Architecture
amado
in traditional Japanese architecture, a sliding storm shutter, usually set at night.byo
a Japanese mausoleum.ch'an t'ang
in Chinese architecture, a room set apart for meditation.chashitsu
a small rustic house equipped for the Japanese tea ceremony; also, a room so equipped.chen ch'uan
a Chinese triangular arch.ch'iao
a Chinese bridge.chigai-dana
in a Japanese house, steplike shelving placed in an alcove.chu
in Chinese construction, a column.ch'uan
in Chinese construction, an arch.chuang
in Chinese construction, a window of any kind.daikoku-bashira
in the center of a traditional Japanese house, a large post associated with the god of fortune.fang
in traditional Chinese architecture, a building with the appearance of a barge, used as a tavern or restaurant, on the shore of a lake or pond.feng huo t'ai
one of the regularly spaced (1% miles) rectangular towers along the Great Wall of China.fusuma
in a Japanese house, a decoratively painted, sliding interior partition made of wood lattice covered with heavy paper or cloth.genkan
in traditional Japanese architecture, a vestibule where shoes are set before entering a building.goju-no-tu
a five-story pagoda.haiden
a Japanese hall of worship.hashira
in Japanese construction, a column.hogyo-yane
in traditional Japanese architecture, a pyramidal roof.kaidan
Japanese steps.mado
in Japanese architecture, a window.men
in Chinese architecture, a door.minka
a traditional Japanese farmhouse.mu
a Chinese tomb.nagare-zukuri
a popular style of Japanese shrine, characterized by a gabled roof that extends over and beyond the front stairs.nagaya
in traditional Japanese architecture, an elongated apartment house.nijiriguchi
a tiny guest entrance to a Japanese tea- ceremony house, through which one must pass on one's knees.ping feng
in a traditional Chinese house, a wood or bamboo partition moved when needed for privacy.she li t'a
a Chinese pagoda made of masonry and used as a shrine.shikkui
a traditional Japanese architecture, plaster, mortar, stucco, or whitewash made from lime and clay.sorin
the uppermost or crowning spire of a Japanese pagoda.sukiya
a Japanese tearoom or teahouse.tatami
one of several thick, 6-foot-long straw floor- mats used in a Japanese house.tea garden
a Japanese garden next to a teahouse or tearoom.to
a Japanese pagoda of two to seven stories, a shrine for Buddhist relics.yagura
in Japanese architecture, a tower.