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Treasury with
framing antae The
Athenian Treasury in Delphi is also a
distyle in antis design.
Distyle Roth 1993, p. [page needed]. Encyclopædia Britannica...
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In classical architecture,
distyle in antis denotes a
temple with the side
walls extending to the
front of the
porch and
terminating with two antae, the...
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sides of the entrance,
forming a porch. By extension, a
distyle can also mean a
distyle in antis, the
original design of the Gr**** temple,
where two columns...
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placed between the
antae (
distyle in antis). When
equipped with an
opisthodomos with a
similar distyle in antis design, this is
called a double...
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entrance front, and the
other defining their distribution. Examples:
Distyle in antis describes a
small temple with two
columns at the front,
which are set...
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built in 490 BC. It
measured 25.32x67.82m at the
stylobate and the
number of
pteron columns was 6x15. The
porches were
distyle in antis Paestum. The...
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pairs of
Ionic half-columns,
flanked in the
corners by quarter-columns and
pillars (a so-called
distyle in antis arrangement). The four
square facades...
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aligned opening to the west with a
pronaos and an opisthodomos, both
distyle in antis. The
temple foundations measure ca. 30 x 13
meters overall. Because...
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Prostyle Distyle in antis Temple of
Venus and Roma One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from a
publication now
in the
public domain: Chisholm...
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porch with
columns of the
distyle in antis style,
which formed the
entrance from the main street; and an
altar was
situated in the
northeast wall. From...