adjective
- (of a classical building or temple) surrounded by a single row of columns on all sides
Usage: architecture; formal
Examples
- The Parthenon is a famous example of a peripteral Greek temple.
- Peripteral design was common in ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
- The museum's neoclassical building features a peripteral colonnade.
- Architects admired the peripteral style for its balanced proportions and visual harmony.
- The restoration project carefully preserved the peripteral structure of the historic courthouse.