Did a vestibule exist at the front only, the temple would be called prostyle; as it is, it is amphiprostyle.
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The amphiprostyle is in all other respects like the prostyle, but has besides, in the rear, the same arrangement of columns and pediment.
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AMPHIPROSTYLE (from the Gr.
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49 the cella with its vestibules has the form of a double templum in antis, in Fig 50 it is amphiprostyle.
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There was no reminiscence of the usual Southern porticoed gable or columned veranda.
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Nordquist crossed the porticoed pavilion and descended the stone stairway.
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A winding path, lined with laurel bushes, led to the arched and porticoed entrance.
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And now and then you see a pillared and porticoed great manor-house, embowered in trees.
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The building had bullet marks on the porticoed columns.
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The Town Car stopped at the porticoed house entrance, and the two men in front got out.
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The Utah Building, Cannon and Fetzer, of Salt Lake, architects, is a classic structure with deep porticoed front.
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Another, William Playfair, turned Calton Hill overlooking the New Town into an Acropolis of elegant porticoed buildings and monuments.
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She showed him a picture on her phone: another columned and porticoed vision of Georgian whiteness met his tired eyes.
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Camden Town is full of little houses standing back in side streets, houses with porticoed front doors monstrously disproportioned to their size.
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They live in the high-porticoed, tall-pillared white old house next door to the church in the village, on the opposite side from the church-yard.
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In shadows above the porticoed entrance, Indigo floats, warm air supporting his wings, his dark hand resting lightly on the upper-story window ledge for balance.
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There was no reminiscence of the usual Southern porticoed gable or columned veranda.
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Nordquist crossed the porticoed pavilion and descended the stone stairway.
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A winding path, lined with laurel bushes, led to the arched and porticoed entrance.
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And now and then you see a pillared and porticoed great manor-house, embowered in trees.