- 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...
- architecture, a
distyle is a
small temple-like
structure with two
columns to the
sides of the entrance,
forming a porch. By extension, a
distyle can also mean...
- with
framing antae The
Athenian Treasury in
Delphi is also a
distyle in
antis design.
Distyle Roth 1993, p. [page needed]. Encyclopædia Britannica, Anta...
- is the Meta
Sudans and a
large statue of Sol. To right, a two-storied
distyle building with two
pediments and a male
statue (Jupiter?) before. Legend...
-
columns were
placed between the
antae (
distyle in antis). When
equipped with an
opisthodomos with a
similar distyle in
antis design, this is
called a double...
- the
entrance front, and the
other defining their distribution. Examples:
Distyle in
antis describes a
small temple with two
columns at the front, which...
- Two antae,
coupled with
columns of the
Ionic order, made up its
porch (
distyle in antis);
these columns are no
longer standing and were
probably robbed...
-
middle three bays
canted out, and the
north front contains a
Doric porch,
distyle in antis. The
windows are
sashes in architraves. Inside, the
three first...
-
using Gr****
numeral prefixes, and the
other describing their distribution.
Distyle in
antis describes a
small temple with two
columns at the front, which...
- half-columns,
flanked in the
corners by quarter-columns and
pillars (a so-called
distyle in
antis arrangement). The four
square facades are
crowned by a
Doric frieze...