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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 pediment being supported by two pilasters or sometimes caryatids. This is the earliest type of temple structure in the ancient Greek world. An example is the Siphnian Treasury in Delphi, built around 525 BCE. Smaller two-column structures without antae are called distyle. The next evolution in temple design came with amphiprostyle, where four columns stand in line on the porch in front of a naos. * Reconstruction of the Siphnian Treasury *

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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 pediment being supported by two pilasters or sometimes caryatids. This is the earliest type of temple structure in the ancient Greek world. An example is the Siphnian Treasury in Delphi, built around 525 BCE. Smaller two-column structures without antae are called distyle. The next evolution in temple design came with amphiprostyle, where four columns stand in line on the porch in front of a naos. * Reconstruction of the Siphnian Treasury * Types of temple plan (en)
  • En la arquitectura clásica, dístilo in antis denota un templo con las paredes laterales que se extienden hasta el frente del pórtico y terminan con dos antas, el frontón está sostenido por dos pilastras o, a veces, cariátides. Este es el tipo más antiguo de estructura de templo en el mundo griego antiguo.​ Un ejemplo es el Tesoro de los sifnios en Delfos, construido alrededor del 525 a.c.​ Las estructura más pequeñas de dos columnas sin antas se llama dístilo. La siguiente evolución en el diseño de templos llegó con el anfipróstilo, donde cuatro columnas se alinean en el pórtico frente a una naos.​ * Reconstrucción del Tesoro de los sifnios. * Tipos de plano del templo. (es)
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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 pediment being supported by two pilasters or sometimes caryatids. This is the earliest type of temple structure in the ancient Greek world. An example is the Siphnian Treasury in Delphi, built around 525 BCE. Smaller two-column structures without antae are called distyle. The next evolution in temple design came with amphiprostyle, where four columns stand in line on the porch in front of a naos. * Reconstruction of the Siphnian Treasury * (en)
  • En la arquitectura clásica, dístilo in antis denota un templo con las paredes laterales que se extienden hasta el frente del pórtico y terminan con dos antas, el frontón está sostenido por dos pilastras o, a veces, cariátides. Este es el tipo más antiguo de estructura de templo en el mundo griego antiguo.​ Un ejemplo es el Tesoro de los sifnios en Delfos, construido alrededor del 525 a.c.​ * Reconstrucción del Tesoro de los sifnios. * Tipos de plano del templo. (es)
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  • Dístilo in antis (es)
  • Distyle in antis (en)
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