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- Early Greek temples, the "distyle temples", such as the 6th century BCE Siphnian Treasury had antae on both side of the porch, framing a set of columns (a disposition named "distyle in antis", meaning "two columns in between antae").
- A primary feature of the building is its distyle in antis porticoes with monumental columns at each end.
- The facade of the tomb is a classical distyle in antis with two pillars between two pilasters above which there is undecorated architrave containing an engraved a Hebrew inscription.
- The main entrance is a distyle in antis Tuscan portico to the centre with inserted double half-glazed doors and flanking tripartite sashes, an inner main door with six fielded panels, fanlights and flanking margin-pane round-arched sashes with interlaced glazing bars.
- Lodges of similar date at the north and south entrances to the grounds have distyle in antis porticos.
- The Athenian Treasury in Delphi was built according to a typical distyle in antis design, with two antae framing two columns.
- As a result, he reconstructed a peripteros temple instead of the previous reconstructions that included a distyle or tristyle in antis temple.
- The temple, built following the design of distyle in antis, consists of a pronaos, a podium and a naos, the holy chamber of the temple.
- An antae temple, also a distyle in antis temple, is a special name given to a type of ancient Greek or Roman temple that has side walls that extend to form a porch at the front or rear (or both) and terminated in structural pillars that were called the antae.
- 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 pediment being supported by two columns or sometimes caryatids.
- All the houses have a central recessed porch with Doric columns distyle in antis, an entablature with paterae on the frieze, and a doorway with pilasters and a fanlight.
- The middle bay projects and has a stylobate of four semicircular steps, and a Doric distyle in antis portico with a plain frieze.
- They consist of a screen with a summer house in the centre in the form of a hexastyle Greek Doric temple, with flanking porticos distyle in antis.
- 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 long ago.
- The interior is composed of a cella, with no internal colonnade, of the double antis type, with its pronaos at the front mirrored by the opisthodomos at the back, both framed by two ranks of columns (distyle).
- In the centre of the south front is a Roman Doric distyle portico, with triglyphs, metopes, guttae, mutules, and a pediment, and the doorway has a basket-arched fanlight and a tripartite keystone.
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