An open courtyard in the center of a building, especially in Italian architecture.
From Italian cortile, from Latin cohortis (enclosure, farmyard). The word evolved from military terminology for enclosed spaces where soldiers would gather into architectural language for enclosed courtyards.
The cortile design became essential in Italian Renaissance palaces because courtyards provided light and ventilation to interior rooms while creating private outdoor spaces protected from the chaotic city streets outside.
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