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What is a amphilban?

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Anonymous

∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/8/2025

An amphilban is a type of architectural feature characterized by a connecting passage or corridor that links two distinct areas or buildings, often found in ancient structures. It is typically designed to enhance the flow of movement between spaces and can serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. The term is less commonly used in modern architecture but may be referenced in historical contexts.

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