Areostyle

/ˌæriːəˈstaɪl/ noun

An architectural style in which columns are spaced about three column-diameters apart, creating a moderately spaced colonnade.

From Greek 'areos' (sparse, thin) + 'stylos' (column). This classical architectural term appeared in Renaissance architectural treatises when ancient Greek building proportions were being systematically studied.

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